eBay Listing Fees | Complete Guide (2024)

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If you’re looking to turn a nice profit in the ever-expanding realm of ecommerce, or to expand your business, eBay could be a great option for you.

You can be up and running in minutes and don’t need to be a registered business yet - perfect for a seller dipping their toes into ecommerce.

But access to almost 200 million active buyers doesn’t come free. And listing fees are just the beginning.

This article will help you understand all the nuances of eBay listing fees including what they are, why they exist, how they’re calculated, and smart ways to minimize the cost to your business.

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What Are eBay Insertion Fees?

eBay listing fees, or “insertion fees” as eBay calls them, are the cost you are charged upfront whenever you list an item for sale on eBay. Like a marketplace, if you have a stall, you pay a fee for being there and for the host bringing you potential customers.

eBay insertion fees are determined by several factors to do with your seller account and your listing, as explained in more detail below.

The factors that determine eBay insertion fees

  • Category
  • Subscription level
  • Type of listing
  • Price of item
  • Listing duration
  • Promotional features

In short, the initial price you pay eBay to list your goods for sale on their site is your insertion fee. You are charged one insertion fee per item, per category – irrespective of the quantity being sold.

eBay insertion fees vs final value fees

eBay listing fees are the charge issued by eBay when you open an auction. eBay final value fees are the charge issued when you close an auction (when an item is sold).

While there are other fees to consider when selling goods on eBay, these are the two main ones.

For a more detailed guide into final value fees, check out our dedicated blog.

How Are eBay Insertion Fees Calculated?

The method eBay uses (and you can mimic) to calculate its listing fees can be impacted both by your listing and by how you operate as an eBay seller on the platform.

These fees are non-refundable, even if your item doesn’t sell.

Listings with multiple items, such as a “PlayStation console + games” or “IKEA table w/ chairs” are only subject to a single insertion fee.

The things that affect your insertion fee amounts

  • Product category

The standard insertion fee for most categories, exclusive of zero-insertion fee listings (which we’ll explain later), is 35c per listing. This is based solely on the category your item is listed under, and does not account for the other factors mentioned later in this blog.

However, insertion fees for the following category types have their own rules:

  • Musical Instruments & Gear > Guitars & Basses: No insertion fees.
  • Men > Men’s Shoes > Athletic Shoes: No insertion fees for starting prices ≥$100.
  • Women > Women’s Shoes > Athletic Shoes: No insertion fees for starting prices ≥$100.
  • Heavy Equipment Parts & Attachments > Heavy Equipment: $20 insertion fee per listing.
  • Printing & Graphic Arts > Commercial Printing Presses: $20 insertion fee per listing.
  • Restaurant & Food Service > Food Trucks, Trailers & Carts: $20 insertion fee per listing.

If your item is listed under two categories, you’ll be charged an insertion fee for each.

  • Subscription type

For ecommerce sellers serious about selling on eBay, it’s wise to consider opting for a store subscription.

There are five different levels of subscription (six, if you include no subscription). Each subscription level offers a number of different perks.

Store subscriptions can affect eBay listing fees in two ways:

  • The first is related to something called zero-insertion fees, which we’ll look at in more depth soon.
  • The second is a direct impact on the total cost of each insertion fee.

This eBay insertion fee chart demonstrates how your listing fees might look with the various subscription levels:

Non-StoreStarterBasicPremiumAnchorEnterprise
Fixed-price listing fee35¢30¢25¢10¢
Auction-style listing fee35¢30¢25¢15¢10¢10¢
Free auction listings for collectibles and fashion00250/mo500/mo1,000/mo2,500/mo

Source: eBay

  • Item price and quantity

eBay refers to two or more identical auction-style listings as “duplicate listings”.

If you decide to create a duplicate listing, you’ll be charged an insertion fee for both/all identical listings.

When you post a listing that contains multiple items (e.g. a pack of 3 shirts), or variable items such as different color/sizing options (e.g. pick your shirt colors), you will only be charged one insertion fee for the entire listing.

The eBay insertion fee for this type of listing is, however, calculated differently.

The total listing fee is based on the total start price of your listing (item price x quantity of goods).

  • Listing type and optional features

When you are listing an item on eBay, you’ll be offered several ways to upgrade your listing that could increase the cost of your insertion fees.

These upgrades have different pricing systems depending on whether you’re running an auction-style ad or a Good ‘Til Cancelled (fixed-price) ad.

The charts below demonstrate how various features added to an eBay auction, (to make it stand out), can increase the price of your listing fee.

As you’ll see, the price of your listing and its longevity play a factor in determining these costs:

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Source: eBay

Auctions are not the only way to sell goods on eBay. You can also create fixed-price listings, known as “Good ‘Til Cancelled” listings, that automatically renew every calendar month.

The first time you list an item this way, you’ll be charged an eBay insertion fee and any applicable optional listing upgrades as detailed below. Then every month your fixed price listing renews, you’ll be charged those same fees again.

Here are what your optional listing upgrade costs could look like with a Good ‘Til Cancelled listing:

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Source: eBay

NB: It’s important to keep in mind that not all of these optional upgrade features are available for every listing tool, nor may they be applied to all the different eBay sites, services, tools, and applications available.

Zero-Insertion Fees: eBay’s Gift to Sellers

If you’re wondering how to avoid eBay insertion fees, well, you can’t - but this as close as you’re going to get.

Each subscription type comes with a certain number of zero-insertion fees listings per month, including no-subscription.

eBay offers all sellers a minimum of 200 zero insertion fee auction or fixed price listings per month, as of August 1, 2020. It used to be 50.

These allow you to skip the insertion fees for many categories until you’ve listed at least 200 applicable items for sale.

eBay gives sellers zero-insertion fees to encourage selling and reward their customers. And the higher your subscription level, the more they reward you.

To avoid paying eBay insertion fees, stick to listing only as many items that qualify for zero-insertion fees each month as permitted by your subscription type.

Here’s how the eBay zero insertion fees for different subscription levels look after the 2020 update:

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Source: eBay

By selecting the store subscription model that best suits the number of listings you’ll be creating per month, you can reduce the price of your insertion fees.

eBay Insertion Fee Refunds

Another way to reduce your insertion fees is to claim back those you may have been charged accidentally, for items you’ve had to relist or for sold auction listings.

eBay insertion fee refunds for relisted items

It’s possible to qualify for an insertion fee credit if you are relisting an item that failed to sell, or if the transaction has fallen through.

eBay will automatically credit your account for the cost of your initial insertion fee if the relisted item meets the following requirements:

  • It sells after you’ve relisted it.
  • It carries the same listing format as the original listing (auction-style vs. fixed price).
  • It is relisted using eBay’s relisting tool, rather than copied and pasted from the original.
  • It is relisted within the 90 days of your old listing closing.
  • It is the first relisting of your item performed manually.
  • It has an equal-to or lower-than starting price when compared to the original.
  • It has not been relisted with a reserve price.

eBay insertion fee refund for auction-style items that have sold

All eBay subscription types excluding starter (and no-subscription) allow sellers to receive insertion fee credits when their auction-style listing successfully sells.

The exceptions to this happening are as follows:

  • Listing is not in the auction-style format.
  • Listing is under any of these categories: Classified Ad, Motor Vehicles, Real Estate, Business & Industrial.
  • Basic, Premium, Anchor, or Enterprise subscription is not active when the listing is initially created.
  • The item is listed as a zero-insertion fee listing.

eBay Fee Calculators

As you’ve probably figured out by now, there are a lot of factors that go into calculating eBay listing fees. This is why it’s useful to predict your fees in advance, using an eBay insertion fee calculator.

But even though this calculator offers a dynamic range of options to increase accuracy, there are still several key features we’ve mentioned in this blog that are not available to choose from.

If you really want to break down your eBay seller fees and forecast how much you can expect to spend on future listings, we suggest optimizing your eBay account with A2X.

Only by rigidly tracking your fees can you know when they’re too high, when you’re owed them back and how to boost your profit margins.

A2X helps you do just this.

How to Simplify the Fee-Handling Process

The final step towards optimizing your eBay account is to connect it to A2X.

A2X is an app that simplifies ecommerce bookkeeping by breaking down your sales transaction data, allowing for improved predictability, readability, and reconciliation.

Allow us to explain.

A2X uses the accrual accounting method to give you a dynamic view of cash flow and provide clarity when it comes to forecasting.

By optimizing eBay with A2X for QuickBooks Online or Xero, you’ll be able to:

  • View tidy summaries of all credits and debits related to your eBay transactions.
  • Calculate profit margins with ease and make educated decisions about which products to continue investing in.
  • Maintain clear visibility over your eBay fees, without having to manually break your transactions down every time.
  • Save hours of unnecessary accounting time every week.
  • Access your up-to-date financials remotely; any time, any place.

Here’s what Scott P. had to say about A2X over on Capterra:

“Great product, seamless integration, highly recommended”

With A2X, you’ll have accurate ecommerce accounting without the fuss.

Also on the blog

  • The A2X eBay Accounting Hub
  • Best Things to Sell on eBay in 2022
  • eBay Managed Payments: Everything You Need to Know
  • 34 eBay Tips to Help You Sell More Products
  • How to Save Time with eBay Automation
  • What Is eBay Selling Manager and Should You Get Pro?

I'm an enthusiast with extensive knowledge in ecommerce and eBay, having actively engaged in the field and staying updated on industry trends and platforms. My expertise stems from practical experience and a deep understanding of the concepts and strategies involved in successful online selling, particularly on eBay.

Now, let's delve into the key concepts mentioned in the article about eBay listing fees:

  1. eBay Insertion Fees:

    • Definition: eBay listing fees, known as "insertion fees," are charges incurred when you list an item for sale on the platform.
    • Determining Factors:
      • Category of the item.
      • Subscription level of the seller.
      • Type of listing (auction-style or fixed-price).
      • Price of the item.
      • Listing duration.
      • Inclusion of promotional features.
  2. eBay Insertion Fees vs Final Value Fees:

    • Insertion Fees: Charged when listing an item.
    • Final Value Fees: Charged when the item is sold.
  3. How Are eBay Insertion Fees Calculated:

    • Affected by:
      • Product category.
      • Subscription type.
      • Item price and quantity.
      • Listing type (auction-style or fixed-price) and optional features.
  4. Zero-Insertion Fees: eBay’s Gift to Sellers:

    • Sellers are offered a certain number of zero-insertion fee listings per month based on their subscription level.
    • A minimum of 200 zero-insertion fee listings is provided to sellers monthly.
  5. eBay Insertion Fee Refunds:

    • Refunds may be possible for relisted items that meet specific criteria, including selling after relisting and using eBay's relisting tool.
    • Auction-style items that have successfully sold may qualify for insertion fee credits.
  6. eBay Fee Calculators:

    • Tools provided by eBay to help sellers predict and calculate their listing fees based on various factors.
    • A dynamic range of options is available to increase accuracy.
  7. How to Simplify the Fee-Handling Process:

    • Use tools like A2X for optimizing eBay accounting, breaking down sales transaction data, and improving predictability and reconciliation.
    • A2X integrates with accounting software like QuickBooks Online or Xero to offer a dynamic view of cash flow and facilitate easier fee tracking.

By understanding these concepts and implementing strategies like leveraging zero-insertion fees and utilizing fee calculators, sellers can optimize their eBay experience and minimize costs. Additionally, integrating tools like A2X can simplify accounting processes and provide clearer insights into financial transactions.

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FAQs

How much does eBay charge to list an item? ›

For most casual sellers, it's free to list on eBay. If you list more than 250 items per month, you'll start paying a $0.35 insertion fee per listing. Category exclusions apply.

How much does eBay take from a $100 sale? ›

Final value fees: 13.25% - 15% on average. The heftiest single fee you'll pay on eBay is called a “final value fee.” This fee represents the amount you owe eBay for every completed sale on its platform.

How much does eBay take for selling fees? ›

When your item sells, eBay take a seller fee of 12.8% plus 30p on all the money received from the sale, including on any postage you charged. If you add any optional listing upgrades, these all come with a non refundable listing fee, payable sale or no sale, and charged the second the item goes live.

How do I figure out my eBay fees? ›

Your fees are automatically deducted from your sales proceeds and you can view the details of your fees in Payments - opens in new window or tab in My eBay or your Financial statement - opens in new window or tab in Seller Hub.

How to avoid eBay listing fees? ›

How to reduce eBay selling fees?
  1. Choose your categories wisely. Make sure you're using the correct category when listing an item. ...
  2. Use good 'Til canceled listings. ...
  3. 3 . ...
  4. Take advantage of your zero insertion fee credits. ...
  5. Become a top-rated seller. ...
  6. Limit international sales. ...
  7. Apply for credit.
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Is it worth it to list on eBay? ›

The short answer is yes. Many sellers find success and profitability on eBay. However, success largely depends on factors like product niche, pricing strategy, and how well you manage the associated costs of selling.

How much can I sell on eBay without paying tax in 2024? ›

If you've made at least $20,000 in gross sales and exceeded 200 transactions for goods* on eBay in 2023, you will receive a tax Form 1099-K for all your 2023 sales transactions. For tax year 2024, the IRS is planning a threshold of $5,000. Please visit our Form 1099-K FAQ page for more information.

What percentage does eBay take in 2024? ›

The final value fee is the biggest part of eBay's selling fees, ranging from 3% to 15%. It is imposed on the item after it is sold. The percentage sometimes changes based on the total sales amount.

Why can I only sell $500 on eBay? ›

eBay limits are designed to help new sellers to get acquainted with the marketplace, build a positive sales history, meet buyers demands, and lay a solid foundation for a new business. All new eBay sellers have a Selling limit and Zero insertion fee listings.

Can you avoid eBay fees with cash on collection? ›

If you're accepting payment by cheques, postal orders, or payment on collection, including cash, your fees are charged to your available funds or on-file payment method when checkout is completed.

Who pays for shipping on eBay? ›

eBay charges sellers two standard fees per listing: a listing insertion fee and a final value fee. The final value fee is a percentage of the final sale amount including shipping costs. It does not pay for shipping. This is covered by the buyer, and then - depending on the fulfilment method - by the seller.

Who pays eBay fees buyer or seller? ›

As a seller, your fees and selling costs are automatically deducted from the proceeds of your sales, and the rest of your funds are paid directly into your checking account.

Are there hidden fees on eBay? ›

Recently, I double checked the fees collected by eBay and was surprised. Instead of 15.3% (13.3% selling fee + 2% Ad fee) eBay charged 17%. I opened the payout breakdown, did some math and found out that eBay charges selling and ads fees on buyer's taxes.

What are typical eBay fees? ›

On average, eBay takes between 10% and 15.55% of the final selling price in fees. This percentage can increase if you're selling internationally or using promoted listings. It's important to factor in all of these fees when pricing your items to ensure that you're making a profit after all fees are taken into account.

Does eBay report sales to IRS? ›

Your Form 1099-K will show payments received for sales on eBay. It will include the gross amount and number of transactions, your name, address, and Tax ID. Forms 1099-K will also be reported to the IRS and the correct state tax authority, where applicable.

Is it free to list on eBay now? ›

If you are a private seller, or a business seller with an eBay Shop, you receive a number of free listings every month. This means you can list items for sale in most categories with no insertion fees – other fees may still apply. You'll only pay insertion fees after you've used up those listings.

Why do I have a $1 listing fee on eBay? ›

Sellers who choose 1- or 3-day auction-style listing durations will be charged a $1 special duration feature fee per listing. Charging this fee will help discourage the use of shorter durations where they are least successful.

Does eBay charge more for buy it now listings? ›

Buy It Now fee

No additional fees apply for Fixed Price listings. No additional fees apply for Store Items.

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