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Outstanding Payment Due

I've selled 4 itens on ebay.
Item 1) 350,00 USD + 750,00 USD (Shipping)
On the invoid i have:
total 1 197,63 USD
Ebay Tax - 97,63 USD
Commission - 58.98 USD
Total received - 1041,02 USD
 
Item 2) 12,50 USD + 8,50 USD (Shipping)
On the invoid i have:
total  21 USD
Commission - 1,33  USD
Total received -  19,67 USD
 
Item 3)  6,00 USD + 2,50 (Shipping)
On the invoid i have:
total  8,50 USD
Commission - 0,59  USD
Total received -  7,91 USD
 
Item 4) 6,50 USD + 2,10 (Shipping) + 0,76 (tax)
On the invoid i have:
total  9,36 USD
Ebay Tax - 0,76 USD
Commission - 0,76  USD
Total received -  7,84 USD
 
Now, ebay is trying to charge me 137,58$. Someone can explain me why?
I've never subscrited nothing on ebay. 

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Re: Outstanding Payment Due

You use your Paypal account to receive payments.

I am assuming that the info provided above is from your Paypal account activity.

If so ...

eBay tax = tax that eBay was required to collect from the buyer, then remit to the buyer's US state.

Commission = Paypal's fee for processing the payment.

 

eBay charges a 10% final value fee (FVF) when you sell something.

This 10% is calculated on the selling price + the shipping amount paid by the buyer.

In addtion, VAT is probably charged on the FVF.

 

Go to your eBay Seller Account to view the details of your invoice.

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ebay is charging you:

$58,98+0,76+0,59+1,33

 

You can see that the biggest total payment was for $1,100 and ebay took $58,98 and you got $1,041.02.

 

ebay charges the buyer the tax (in this case $97,63...approx. 10%) and shows it on your invoice because the buyer actually paid that amount,  but ebay then takes this money and sends it to the taxing authority of the buyer's country so you don't have to do it.

 

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