eBay Fee Examples by Price ($10–$1000)

Pre-calculated eBay Final Value Fees at 8 common sale prices, using the most-categories rate (13.25% + $0.40 per order). Verified 2026.

By Marginory team · Online sellers with hands-on experience across Etsy, Shopify & PODUpdated Fee data verified against official platform documentation

Sale priceFinal Value Fee (13.25% + $0.40)Effective %You receive
$10.00$1.7317.3%$8.28
$25.00$3.7114.8%$21.29
$50.00$7.0314.1%$42.98
$75.00$10.3413.8%$64.66
$100.00$13.6513.7%$86.35
$250.00$33.5213.4%$216.47
$500.00$66.6513.3%$433.35
$1000.00$132.9013.3%$867.10

Most-categories rate (13.25% + $0.40 per order). Excludes category-specific rate variations, Promoted Listings ad fees, and international fees. Figures verified 2026-07-11.

How this table is calculated

Each row applies eBay's most-common Final Value Fee — 13.25% of the total sale amount (including shipping you charge) plus a flat $0.40per order. Payment processing is included in eBay's Final Value Fee under Managed Payments — there's no separate processing fee to add. For a category with a different rate (electronics run lower, some specialty categories run higher), use the eBay Final Value Fee Calculator to enter your exact category rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does eBay take from a $100 sale?
At the most-categories rate, eBay takes about $13.65 from a $100 sale (13.7%) — 13.25% Final Value Fee plus a $0.40 per-order fee. You receive $86.35 before shipping and item cost.
Does the Final Value Fee rate vary by category?
Yes. eBay's Final Value Fee ranges from about 3% to 15.3% depending on category — the table on this page uses the most-common 13.25% rate that applies to most everyday categories. Electronics, jewelry, and a few other categories have different rates; check eBay's category fee page or use the Final Value Fee Calculator for a category-specific number.
Is the $0.40 per-order fee charged on every sale?
Yes, eBay charges a flat $0.40 per order in addition to the percentage-based Final Value Fee, regardless of sale price. This is why the effective fee percentage is slightly higher on small sales than on large ones — the fixed $0.40 matters more relative to a $10 sale than a $1000 sale.