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MyTaxDoc eBay Fee Calculator

Selling on eBay can be incredibly rewarding, but it’s important to understand the costs involved to ensure you’re making the most of your sales. Our eBay Fee Calculator, brought to you by MyTaxDoc, helps you estimate your total costs quickly and accurately, so you can focus on what really matters: growing your business.

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How to Use the MyTaxDoc Amazon Fee Calculator

1. Input Your Sale Information: Simply enter the details of your sale, including the item price, shipping charge, and item costs. We’ll also need to know the quantity sold and any PayPal fees (as a percentage) or fixed fees to ensure an accurate calculation.

2. Select Your Category: eBay charges different final value fees depending on the category your item falls into. Use the drop-down menu to select the appropriate category and let the calculator adjust accordingly.

3. See Your Results Instantly: After entering your details, the calculator will instantly display your estimated revenue, total costs, PayPal fees, and final value fees. It will also calculate your total profit and profit margin, so you can get an accurate view of your potential earnings.

Revenue: £ 0

Total costs: £0

Final value fee: £0

PayPal fee: £ 0

Items cost (0 items × £ 0): £0

Shipping cost (0 items × £ 0): £0

Total profit: £ 0

Profit margin: 0%

Imagine you are selling an item for £50, with £5 shipping and a £20 item cost. Your PayPal fee is 2.9%, and the fixed fee is £0.30. Based on the category you select, the calculator will break down the following:

  • Revenue: £50 (Item price) + £5 (Shipping charge) = £55
  • Total Costs: £20 (Item cost) + £5 (Shipping cost) + PayPal fee + Final Value Fee
  • Final Value Fee: Calculated based on the eBay category.
  • PayPal Fee: Calculated based on the sale price and fixed fees.
  • Total Profit: Revenue minus Total Costs
  • Profit Margin: Total Profit divided by Revenue

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