eBay Fee Calculator
See your exact take-home after eBay's final value fees — standard or promotional rate. 2026 US rates.
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eBay Fee Calculator — FAQs
- Are eBay fees 15%?
- eBay's standard Final Value Fee is around 13.25% for most categories, not a flat 15%. The exact rate depends on your product category — Motors Parts & Accessories sit at a lower cap, while some collectibles categories can reach 15%. On top of the percentage, eBay also charges a fixed $0.30 per order processing fee. Use the calculator above to see your precise take-home for any sale price.
- How much does eBay take from a $100 sale?
- On a $100 sale in a standard category, eBay's Final Value Fee is approximately 13.25% ($13.25) plus a $0.30 fixed fee — so roughly $13.55 total. That leaves you with about $86.45 before PayPal/managed payments, shipping, and COGS. Enter $100 in the calculator above for an instant, category-accurate breakdown.
- Does eBay charge 20%?
- No. eBay's standard Final Value Fee does not reach 20% for US sellers. The top rate in most categories is around 13.25–15%. If you are seeing a 20% figure, it may be from a specific niche category or from a third-party estimate. The eBay fee calculator above uses current 2026 US rates so you always see the accurate number.
- How are eBay fees charged?
- eBay fees are deducted automatically from your payout. When a sale completes, eBay calculates the Final Value Fee as a percentage of the total amount the buyer pays (item price + shipping). That fee — plus the $0.30 per-order charge — is subtracted before the remaining balance is released to your linked bank account or PayPal. There is no manual invoicing; it all happens at settlement.
- What is feescalc's eBay fee calculator?
- Feescalc's eBay fee calculator is the free, no-registration tool on this page. Enter your sale price, shipping charge, and item cost, and it instantly calculates eBay's Final Value Fee (both standard and promotional rates), your net payout, and your profit margin — all using current 2026 US rates. No email required, no account, no limit on calculations.
- What is an eBay fee calculator?
- An eBay fee calculator is a tool that computes exactly how much eBay will deduct from any given sale. Because eBay's fee is a percentage of the full buyer payment (item + shipping) plus a fixed per-order charge, even experienced sellers benefit from running each listing through a calculator before pricing. The one above handles all the math in real time.