Core Fee Types
Understand the fundamental fee components of selling on eBay, including final value fees, insertion charges, and per-order transaction fees.
Updated for 2026: Be sure to factor in the $0.40 per-order transaction fee on standard transactions.
Deep Dive: Understanding Core Fee Types
Every eBay transaction is governed by a set of core fees that deduct directly from your gross buyer payouts. The primary cost is the Final Value Fee (FVF), which consists of a category-specific percentage (averaging 13.25% to 13.5% for standard accounts) plus a flat transaction fee. To successfully run an ecommerce business, you must know the difference between insertion fees (charged to list an item) and final value fees (charged when an item sells).
Core eBay Fee Rules for Sellers
- Casual sellers receive 250 free listing insertions per month; additional listings cost $0.35 each.
- Final value fees are calculated on the total amount paid by the buyer, including item price, shipping cost, and sales tax.
- A per-order transaction fee of $0.40 applies to orders over $10 ($0.30 for orders $10 and under).
- eBay Managed Payments processing is built into the Final Value Fee, so there are no separate processing charges.
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