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Frequently asked questions

Selling on eBay involves several fees: a final value fee (FVF) calculated as a percentage of the selling price, a fixed fee for each completed order, and a regulatory operating fee. Additional costs may include promoted listing fees, international selling fees, and for professional sellers, VAT. Percentages and amounts vary by marketplace, item category, and account type. Use the fee calculator above to find out the exact costs of your sale.

The Final Value Fee (FVF) is a percentage that eBay deducts from the total selling price, including shipping costs. The percentage varies by item category and marketplace. It's the main fee eBay charges on every completed transaction. Top Rated sellers can receive a discount on this fee.

eBay charges a fixed fee for every completed order, regardless of the item price. The amount varies by marketplace (for example, it differs on eBay US compared to eBay IT). This fee is added on top of the final value percentage and is charged even for items sold at very low prices.

The Regulatory Operating Fee is a cost introduced by eBay to cover expenses related to regulations and compliance across various markets. It's calculated as a percentage of the selling price, with the rate varying by marketplace. It's applied in addition to other fees and isn't present on all eBay marketplaces.

When you sell to a buyer in a different country from your primary marketplace, eBay may charge an additional international fee. The amount varies based on the combination of countries involved: selling to countries near your marketplace generally costs less than selling to more distant destinations. This fee is added on top of the FVF and other standard charges.

Yes, sellers with an eBay Store subscription can benefit from reduced final value fees in certain categories, plus receive free monthly listings. Available plans and their benefits vary by marketplace. For high-volume sellers, a store subscription can more than pay for itself through reduced rates.

Sellers with Top Rated Plus status on eBay can receive a discount on the final value fee, provided they meet certain requirements like fast shipping and favorable return policies. Additionally, Top Rated Plus items get greater visibility in eBay search results, with a dedicated badge that increases buyer trust and conversion rates.

For professional sellers (with a VAT number), VAT is applied to the gross margin of the sale, meaning the difference between the selling price and purchase price. VAT isn't calculated directly on eBay fees, but it impacts the overall net profit. Private sellers are generally exempt from VAT on occasional sales. Use the calculator by entering your VAT rate to get an accurate calculation.

To calculate eBay fees, you need to consider: 1) the final value fee (percentage varying by category and marketplace), 2) the fixed per-order fee, 3) the regulatory operating fee, 4) any international fees, and 5) promoted listing costs if active. Since each component varies by marketplace and category, use the calculator above for an exact breakdown of every fee and estimated net profit.

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