Brazil · 2026 edition
eBay Profit Calculator — Brazil (2026 Fees & ROI)
Free eBay profit calculator for Brazil sellers. Work out net profit, ROI, margin and final value fees — updated for the April 2026 fee split, category overrides and international surcharges.
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How this eBay profit calculator works in Brazil (2026)
This Brazil eBay profit calculator takes your sale price, item cost and shipping and subtracts every 2026 eBay fee so you see true net profit, ROI and margin in real time.
eBay in Brazil charges a base final value fee of 13.60% A fixed per-order fee of R$0.40 applies to every transaction.
Cross-border sales carry an international fee (up to 1.55% for rest-of-world buyers). Use the buyer-region selector to see the exact rate for your shipment.
Category exceptions for Brazil
Brazil uses a single standardised FVF rate — there are no category-specific exceptions. Only the United States differentiates fees by category in 2026.
Complete Brazil eBay fee tables (2026)
Every fee eBay Brazil charges sellers, structured per eBay's official documentation. Sources linked at the bottom of this section.
Final Value Fee structure
| Applies to | Rate |
|---|---|
| All sales | 13.60% |
| Per order fee | R$0.40 per order |
Regulatory & operating fees
| Fee type | Rate | Applies to |
|---|---|---|
| Regulatory operating fee | None | — |
| Currency conversion | 2% | BRL to other currencies |
| International fee | 1.55% | Sales outside Brazil |
International fees by destination
Added on top of the final value fee when the buyer is outside your selling country.
| Destination | Fee rate |
|---|---|
| All international buyers | 1.55% |
Seller status penalties
| Seller status | FVF surcharge | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Top Rated | 0% | Excellent performance |
| Standard | 0% | Normal performance |
| Below Standard | +6% | Elevated defects / returns |
| Poor Performance | +8% | High defects / returns |
Store tier discounts
| Store tier | Monthly fee | FVF discount | Free listings / month |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | R$0.00 | 0% | 0 |
| Basic | R$25.00 | -2% | 250 |
| Featured | R$75.00 | -4% | 1,000 |
| Anchor | R$425.00 | -7% | Unlimited |
Insertion (listing) fees
| Listing type | Free listings / month | Additional cost |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed Price | 250 | R$0.35 per listing |
| Auction | 250 | R$0.35 per listing |
Optional listing enhancements
| Enhancement | Cost | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Gallery (up to 24 photos) | Free | Standard feature |
| Subtitle | R$0.50 | Additional text line |
| Bold Title | R$4.00 | Bold formatting |
| Featured | R$39.95 | Homepage featured |
| Highlight | R$5.00 | Highlighted in results |
| Buy It Now (Auction) | Free | Add fixed price option |
Promoted listings
| Program | Fee range | Model |
|---|---|---|
| Promoted Listings Standard | 2% – 20% | Seller-set ad rate, charged on sale after click |
Sources — eBay Brazil
- Selling fees: https://export.ebay.com/en/fees-regulations-policies/seller-fees/selling-fees-for-managed-payments-sellers/
- International fees: https://export.ebay.com/en/fees-regulations-policies/seller-fees/international-fees/
Always verify current rates with eBay before finalising pricing. This tool is for estimation only.
Frequently asked questions
22 questions covering fees, store subscriptions, international selling and data accuracy — organised into 6 categories.
Getting started
How do I use this eBay fee calculator?
Pick your country, choose your item category (USA only), then enter item price, shipping, item cost and your own shipping cost. Adjust advanced options — store tier, seller status, promoted listings, international sale — and the calculator shows net profit, ROI, margin and a full fee breakdown in real time. Every figure is based on official 2026 eBay fee rates.
Which countries does this calculator support?
23 countries across the Americas (USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway) and Asia-Pacific (Australia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, India). Each country is researched against eBay's official help pages.
How often are the fees updated?
eBay adjusts fees quarterly for minor regulatory changes and annually (usually January) for major structural changes. This calculator reflects the April 2026 fee update. Each country page links to the official eBay fees source so you can verify before finalising a high-value listing.
Fee calculations
What is the eBay final value fee in Brazil?
Brazil uses a single flat rate of 13.60% across all categories, plus a fixed per-order fee per transaction.
What are regulatory operating fees?
Regulatory operating fees are small mandatory charges that cover local compliance and consumer-protection costs. USA and Australia don't charge them. EU countries charge 0.35%–0.43% of the total sale. Example: a €100 sale in Ireland adds a €0.42 regulatory fee on top of the FVF.
How is the per-order fee calculated?
The per-order fee is a flat amount charged once per buyer order, regardless of how many items are in the cart. USA: $0.30 on orders ≤$10, $0.40 above. UK: £0.30/£0.40 split. Most EU markets: €0.05 on orders <€10, €0.35 on orders ≥€10. Australia: flat $0.30. If a buyer purchases three items in one order, you pay the per-order fee once.
What's the difference between tiered and standard pricing?
Standard pricing applies one rate to every sale (e.g. USA 13.6%). Tiered pricing — used in France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and Poland — charges a higher rate up to a threshold and a lower rate above it. Example (France): a €1,500 sale costs 10% = €150; a €3,000 sale costs 10% on the first €2,000 (€200) plus 2% on the remaining €1,000 (€20), totalling €220.
How is my ROI calculated?
ROI = (net profit ÷ total sale price) × 100. Net profit = sale price + shipping charged − item cost − your shipping cost − all eBay fees. Example: $100 sale + $10 shipping, with $30 item cost, $5 your shipping and $15 in fees gives $60 net profit, $110 total sale, ROI = 54.5%.
Store subscriptions & seller status
How do store subscriptions affect my fees?
Store subscriptions reduce your FVF by a fixed percentage — 2% (Starter) up to 7% (Anchor) in the USA. At $5,000/month in sales, moving from no store to a Basic store in the USA saves around $330/month even after the $21.95 subscription fee. Use the calculator's store-tier dropdown to compare tiers against your monthly volume.
What happens if my seller rating drops?
Below-Standard sellers pay a +6% FVF surcharge; Poor-Performance sellers pay +8%. On a $5,000 sale that turns $680 of fees into $980 or $1,080. Top-Rated and Standard sellers pay no surcharge. Maintaining the metrics below protects margin.
Can I combine store discounts with seller status?
Yes — they stack. The calculator applies: final rate = (base − store discount) × (1 + seller surcharge). Best case: Premium store (−5%) and Top Rated (+0%) = 8.6% FVF in the USA. Worst case: no store and Poor Performance (+8%) = roughly 21.6%.
How do I improve my seller metrics?
eBay tracks defect rate (target <1%), message response time (<24h), late-shipment rate (ship within your stated handling time) and return rate (<5%). Accurate listings, fast dispatch and quick message replies keep you in Top Rated, which can save up to 7% on fees when combined with a Premium store.
International selling
How do international fees work?
When the buyer's registration address is outside your selling country, eBay adds an international fee on top of the FVF. The rate depends on your seller country and the buyer's region. USA sellers pay 1.48%–1.65% by destination. Ireland sellers pay 0% to the Eurozone, 1.48% to USA/Canada/UK and up to 4.06% to the rest of the world. Toggle "International sale" in the calculator to see the exact rate.
Do I pay currency conversion fees?
Yes, when the buyer pays in a currency different from your payout currency. Most markets charge 2%; Poland charges 3%. Example: a USA seller receiving €100 from an EU buyer pays roughly 2% conversion (~€2) plus the international fee (~€1.65). eBay handles the conversion automatically.
Should I offer international shipping?
Upside: a larger buyer pool (often 2–3× domestic) and better pricing power in niche categories. Downside: extra fees of roughly 1.5%–4%, higher shipping costs, longer delivery, more returns and customs work. Break-even example: a $100 domestic sale costs $13.60 in fees; the same sale internationally costs around $17.25 — you need ~$3.65 more margin to match.
Advanced features
What are promoted listings and should I use them?
Promoted Listings Standard is a pay-on-sale ad — you set a rate between 2% and 20% and pay only when a buyer clicks the promoted ad and buys within 30 days. Best for high-margin items (>30% profit), competitive categories and new listings that need initial traction. Skip on thin-margin items. Use the promoted slider to see the hit to profit.
What are listing enhancements and which ones matter?
Gallery is free and should always be used. Subtitle ($0.50) often lifts clicks 5–10% and pays for itself on mid-value items. Bold Title ($4) and Highlight ($5) rarely pay off outside premium categories. Featured ($39.95) only makes sense at $500+ sale prices. Poland has a different set — Bold is free, Second Category is 1.50 zł.
How does the calculator handle bulk listings?
The calculator shows per-item fees. For bulk volume, multiply the FVF and regulatory fees by the number of items, but count the per-order fee once per customer order (not per item). Store subscriptions include free-listing allowances (100–unlimited depending on tier) — use those before paying per-listing insertion fees.
Can I export or save my calculations?
The calculator gives a full fee breakdown on screen. To save: screenshot the results panel, or copy the numbers into a spreadsheet for tax and accounting records. This is handy for comparing scenarios — same item, different store tier or promoted rate.
Data accuracy & updates
How accurate is this calculator?
Every rate is sourced from eBay's own help pages (linked above each country's fee tables) and reflects the April 2026 update. Caveats: fees can shift quarterly, seller-status surcharges update monthly, and sales tax/VAT is not included. For a high-value listing, always verify against the linked eBay source before finalising.
When were the fees last updated?
This calculator was last updated on April 23, 2026 with all current 2026 rates, the latest regulatory fees, Australia's fee-free selling program, refreshed store tier discounts and current seller status surcharges.
What if I find an error?
Cross-check against the official eBay fees page linked in each country's sources block. If the rate differs from what the calculator shows, report it on our contact page with the country, item type, expected vs. actual fee and a link to the eBay page. Corrections are usually deployed within 24 hours.
eBay fee calculators for other markets
Selling internationally? Check the 2026 fee breakdown for any of the other eBay markets we cover — each page has the same profit, ROI and margin tools tailored to local rates.
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