What this calculator does: eBay charges multiple overlapping fees that catch most sellers off guard. This calculator applies final value fees (which vary by category from ~8% to 15.55%), promoted listing fees if you run eBay ads, and payment processing — all on the total sale amount including shipping. Enter your listing details to see your exact net payout and true profit margin before you list.
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Total eBay Fees

FVF + promoted + payment

Total Costs

Fees + item + shipping

Profit Margin %

Net profit ÷ sell price

Net Payout

After all eBay fees

Fee Breakdown per Sale
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eBay Fees Explained

What are eBay fees?

eBay charges several types of fees on every transaction. Understanding each one is essential for pricing items to actually make money.

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Final Value Fee (FVF)

eBay's primary fee — charged as a percentage of the total sale amount including any shipping you charge the buyer. Rates vary by category from ~3% (vehicle listings) to ~15.55% (most general categories). This is the biggest fee for most sellers.

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Promoted Listings Fee

An optional advertising fee you set as a percentage of the sale price. You only pay when a buyer clicks your promoted listing and completes a purchase within 30 days. Rates typically range from 2% to 15% and help listings appear higher in search results.

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Payment Processing Fee

eBay's managed payments service charges 2.7% + $0.30 per transaction for most US sellers. This replaced the old PayPal fees when eBay moved to managed payments. International sellers may see different rates.

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Insertion Fees

eBay gives sellers a set number of free listings per month (typically 250). Beyond that, insertion fees apply. Basic Store subscribers get 10,000 fixed-price listings free. This calculator focuses on per-sale fees which are the most impactful.

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Store Subscription

eBay Store subscriptions (Basic to Enterprise) reduce final value fees and provide more free listings. The benefit depends on your volume — high-volume sellers typically recoup the monthly fee quickly through reduced FVFs.

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Fees on Shipping

Many sellers don't realise eBay charges its final value fee on the total transaction amount — including any shipping the buyer pays. Charging $10 for shipping doesn't avoid the fee; eBay takes its percentage of that too.


Fee Breakdown

eBay final value fees by category

Final value fee rates vary significantly depending on what you're selling. These are the standard rates for sellers without a store subscription.

Category Final Value Fee Notes
Most categories (general) 13.25% Applies to the majority of listings including home, garden, toys, sporting goods
Fashion (clothing, shoes, accessories) 15.55% One of the highest categories — factor this in carefully when sourcing
Electronics (phones, computers, cameras) 8.7% Lower rate, but margins in electronics are often thin — volume matters
Collectibles & art 13.25% Standard rate applies; rare items with high demand can absorb fees more easily
Motors parts & accessories 8.0% Capped rates on some listings; ideal category for resellers due to lower fees
Jewellery & watches 15.0% High rate; margins must be strong — typically requires sourcing at under 30% of sell price
Musical instruments 12.55% Slightly lower than general rate; good category for flipping second-hand gear

Worked Example

Example eBay fee calculation

Here's exactly how the fees stack up on a typical $49.99 listing in the general category with Promoted Listings enabled.

Sale Details

Selling price$49.99
Shipping charged to buyer$0.00 (free)
Total transaction amount$49.99

eBay Fees

Final value fee (13.25%)−$6.62
Promoted listing (5%)−$2.50
Payment processing (2.7% + $0.30)−$1.65
Total eBay fees−$10.77

Your Costs

Item cost (sourced)−$12.00
Actual shipping cost−$4.50

Final Result

Gross revenue$49.99
Total eBay fees−$10.77
Item + shipping costs−$16.50
Net profit$22.72
Profit margin45.4%
Total fees as % of sale21.5%

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about eBay fees, payout calculations, and how to use this tool correctly.