eBay Fee Calculator

Estimate eBay selling fees, final value fees, and your net profit before listing an item.

Results

Insertion Fee
Information
Profit per unit(P) = Optimal Price − Product Cost
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eBay Final Fee Percent
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Receive = Amount - fee(selected Option)
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eBay Final Value Fee
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eBay Final Value Fee = Item Selling Price × eBay Final Fee Percent
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Total eBay Fees
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Total Fees = Insertion Fee + eBay Final Value Fee
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Revenue
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Revenue = Item Selling Price + Shipping Charge (to buyer)
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Cost of Goods Sold
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Cost of Goods Sold = Item Cost + Shipping Cost + Total Fees
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Gross Profit
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Gross Profit = Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold
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Profit Margin
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Profit Margin (%) = (Gross Profit ÷ Revenue) × 100
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Note: Since you don't meet eBay's minimum performance standards, a 4% eBay Final Value Fee has been applied.
FAQs
What is an eBay fee calculator?

An eBay Fee Calculator is a tool that helps sellers estimate eBay selling fees, including final value fees, payment processing costs, and other charges.
It shows how much eBay takes and what you keep after a sale.

How to use the eBay fee calculator?

To use the eBay Fee Calculator:

  1. Enter your item category and selling price
  2. Add shipping charges
  3. Include item cost and other expenses
  4. The calculator will estimate fees and your net profit

This helps you price your items more accurately.

How much does eBay take from a $100 sale?

For a $100 sale, eBay typically charges:

  • Final value fee (usually around 10%–15%, depending on category)
  • Payment processing fee (varies by region)

In most cases, total fees range between $12–$15, depending on the product category and location.

How to calculate eBay fees?

To calculate eBay fees, you need to account for:

  • Final value fee (percentage of total sale)
  • Payment processing fees
  • Optional listing or upgrade fees

An eBay Fee Calculator automatically combines these to give you an accurate estimate.

How are eBay transaction fees calculated?

eBay transaction fees are calculated as a percentage of the total order value, which includes:

  • Item price
  • Shipping cost
  • Taxes (in some regions)

The percentage varies by product category.

How to calculate eBay final value fee?

The final value fee is calculated as:
Final Value Fee = Total Sale Amount × Category Fee Percentage
Each category has its own rate, typically between 10% and 15%.

How to calculate eBay shipping fees?

Shipping fees depend on whether you:

  • Charge the buyer for shipping
  • Offer free shipping and absorb the cost

eBay may include shipping in the total amount used to calculate fees, so it’s important to factor it into your pricing.

Can I avoid eBay selling fees?

No, eBay selling fees cannot be completely avoided. However, you can reduce costs by:

  • Choosing the right pricing strategy
  • Limiting optional listing upgrades
  • Optimizing shipping costs
Does eBay take 50%?

No.

eBay does not take 50% of your sale. Most sellers pay around 10%–15% in fees, depending on the category and additional costs.

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