Facebook Marketplace payment processing fee in 2026
Last verified: June 2026 from official Facebook Marketplace selling fee helpDirect answer: The Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout model used by FlipCalc does not add a separate seller payment-processing fee. The modeled seller fee is the 10% shipped checkout fee with the $0.80 minimum. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.
TL;DR
- - The Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout model used by FlipCalc does not add a separate seller payment-processing fee. The modeled seller fee is the 10% shipped checkout fee with the $0.80 minimum. Use this as the rule checkpoint, then run the Facebook Marketplace calculator with the real item price, shipping setup, shipping cost, item cost, and local-pickup fallback before using the result as a profit floor.
- - On a $50 Facebook Marketplace shipped checkout sale with $8.00 buyer-paid shipping, modeled seller fees are $5.80.
- - The shipping part of that example adds $0.80 in seller fees versus item-only shipped fee math.
- - Do not stack a second seller processing fee onto the shipped checkout model unless Facebook changes the official fee structure or your payment method is outside the modeled checkout flow.
- - Fee data was checked on 2026-06-18 from official Facebook Marketplace selling fee help.
What to remember before pricing
- - No separate seller payment-processing fee is added in the shipped checkout model.
- - The 10% shipped checkout fee is the seller-fee line modeled by FlipCalc.
- - Local pickup payment methods can have separate provider rules outside Marketplace checkout.
- - Refunds, disputes, tax handling, and off-platform payment costs are not part of the default fee model.
Facebook Marketplace fee stack at a common price
- Item-only shipped fee
- $5.00
- Shipped fee with $8 buyer-paid shipping
- $5.80
- Local pickup seller fee
- $0.00
- Net with buyer-paid shipping
- $44.20
Facebook Marketplace fee examples by price
These examples use $8.00 buyer-paid shipping and the same label cost paid by the seller. Local pickup is shown separately because it is not a shipped checkout fee.
| Sale price | Item-only shipped fee | Fee with shipping | Effective shipped rate | Local pickup fee | Net | Calculator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5.00 | $0.80 | $1.30 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $3.70 | Calculate Facebook fees on $5.00 |
| $10.00 | $1.00 | $1.80 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $8.20 | Calculate Facebook fees on $10.00 |
| $15.00 | $1.50 | $2.30 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $12.70 | Calculate Facebook fees on $15.00 |
| $25.00 | $2.50 | $3.30 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $21.70 | Calculate Facebook fees on $25.00 |
| $50.00 | $5.00 | $5.80 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $44.20 | Calculate Facebook fees on $50.00 |
| $100.00 | $10.00 | $10.80 | 10.0% | $0.00 | $89.20 | Calculate Facebook fees on $100.00 |
Price the listing before it goes live
Use the exact marketplace, category, shipping setup, and cost of goods you expect to list with. That gives you a real payout baseline instead of a fee estimate from memory.
Use the real sale assumptions you would list with, not the ideal version you hope the buyer accepts.
What the official source says
- - The official source describes the Marketplace selling fee rather than a separate modeled seller processing line.
- - FlipCalc keeps local off-platform payment provider costs outside the shipped checkout calculator.
Turn the rule into a route decision
Do not stack a second seller processing fee onto the shipped checkout model unless Facebook changes the official fee structure or your payment method is outside the modeled checkout flow.
Keep checking the Facebook Marketplace fee stack
Facebook Marketplace fee questions often depend on whether the listing ships through checkout, triggers the minimum fee, uses buyer-paid shipping, or stays local.