eBay (EU) Profit Calculator 2026

Enter your numbers, see exactly what eBay (EU) takes and what you keep — with Europe taxes handled correctly.

eBay (EU) commission by category (2026)

Apparel & Accessories11%
Electronics9%
Beauty & Personal Care11%
Home & Kitchen11%
Jewelry13%
Toys & Games11%
Grocery & Gourmet11%
Other / General11%

Source: official fee schedule · verified 2026-07-10

Fee notes

Models eBay.de business sellers: 11% FVF on total incl. postage (up to €1,990; 2% above — cap not modeled) + €0.35 per order + 0.35% regulatory fee. Private EEA sellers pay 0% FVF. Category variations (electronics lower, jewellery higher) shown as spread. VAT on fees reclaimable.

Want to see this product on every Europe channel at once? Use the Channel Comparator, or work backwards from a profit goal with the Goal Planner.

eBay (EU) fees — FAQ

What commission does eBay (EU) charge in 2026?

eBay (EU) charges 9–13% commission depending on category. Rates are verified against the official fee schedule (last checked 2026-07-10).

How do I calculate my eBay (EU) profit per sale?

Net profit = selling price (minus the GST/VAT included in it) minus eBay (EU) commission and fixed fees, minus your product cost and shipping. The calculator on this page runs that exact math with Europe tax handling built in.

What is a good profit margin on eBay (EU)?

A healthy net margin after all fees and costs is 15–25%. Below 10%, a single fee change or ad-cost increase can erase your profit — use the reverse mode in our Channel Comparator to find the price that protects your target margin.

Are there other costs besides commission on eBay (EU)?

Models eBay.de business sellers: 11% FVF on total incl. postage (up to €1,990; 2% above — cap not modeled) + €0.35 per order + 0.35% regulatory fee. Private EEA sellers pay 0% FVF. Category variations (electronics lower, jewellery higher) shown as spread. VAT on fees reclaimable.