12-08-2021 06:19 PM
Does anyone notice when they sell something and put the correct amount for shipping ....that we are in a whole taxed for the item sale & shipping price together...so now if you add up what's left and you gave a discount and still have to pay the price of shipping that is the rate at the post office that you posted .and ebay took their fees.....you lose money ....
12-08-2021 06:24 PM
I noticed this ELEVEN years ago when it started!
In my world the "correct amount for shipping" is whatever I say it is. When eBay takes their fees there is still plenty left over for me.
12-08-2021 06:38 PM - edited 12-08-2021 06:39 PM
psst - they charge fvf on the sales tax your buyer pay's too 😊 also not new
12-08-2021 06:53 PM - edited 12-08-2021 06:58 PM
@annwilso-53 wrote:
Does anyone notice when they sell somethingthat we are in a whole taxed for the item sale & shipping price together
Yes.
I've also noticed how many people never bothered to check how much it costs to sell here before listing their items.
12-08-2021 07:46 PM
Yes I just saw it. It is recent. They also don’t refund any fees if you don’t refund fully. You can’t keep shipping to cover partial loss because they will keep all fees. Not sure what the seller protection is for?
12-08-2021 07:49 PM
How do you edit your own posts? I can’t find edit or delete option in any drop down. Do you work for Ebay?
12-08-2021 07:57 PM
It is NOT recent.
12-08-2021 08:04 PM
Tax from shipping? I was taxed by have no clue why and for what and at what rate? Federal sales tax is 4% and I am in NY. so please help me figure what ebay sold to me during my buyer’s transaction?
12-08-2021 08:16 PM
we have a federal sales tax?
12-08-2021 08:16 PM
@partfinds wrote:Tax from shipping? I was taxed by have no clue why and for what and at what rate? Federal sales tax is 4% and I am in NY. so please help me figure what ebay sold to me during my buyer’s transaction?\
You're confusing "tax" and "final value fees." Those are two totally different things.
12-08-2021 08:22 PM
yeah I misunderstood. But still I think it is recent that they take fees from sales tax. They used to charge fee from shipping but fee from tax is new unless I missed it before.
12-08-2021 08:39 PM
When payments were processed by PayPal, it was PayPal that collected and forwarded the sales tax. Now, under Managed Payments, eBay is the funds processor and they collect and remit the sales tax.
So, yes, eBay didn't used to collect FVF on the sales tax portion of the buyer's payment, during the year or two after payment processors had to start collecting sales tax but before the transition to MP.
12-08-2021 09:15 PM
It appears you have been switched to managed payments. If so, seller fees are based on item + sales tax + shipping + $.30 per transaction. The percentage used depends on the category used for the item. Using the collectibles category for an example, the fee is 12.55%.
If you are a top rated seller, you will receive a 10% discount on the fees for item + sales tax + shipping, but will not receive a discount on the $.30 per transaction.
If you wish to see the fee % for all of the different categories, go to the Help & Contact section and type ebay fees, you will see the screenshot below. The first article, Selling Fees, has fee % for all of the categories.
You are not required to purchase your shipping labels at the post office and may purchase them from eBay if you wish, at a discounted rate, which is less than what you will pay at the post office or online through their Click N Ship program.
Personally, I weigh each item I have available, including the shipping box and all packing material and use that exact weight & box dimensions for each individual listing to get an accurate cost of shipping for buyers, regardless of their location. I also do not use USPS Flat Rate shipping as it is more expensive than USPS Priority Mail and First Class Mail. First Class can be used for anything weighing 15.99 oz. or less. If it weighs 1 lb. or over, Priority Mail may be used.
I wish you the best of luck.
For @partfinds
Sales tax is charged by eBay, at the rate of the buyers location, not the rate of the sellers location. If the buyers location has sales tax, it will appear as it did on the example you provided. If not, you will see a $0.00 for sales tax.
I wish you the best of luck too.
12-08-2021 09:17 PM
I am glad to hear you finally noticed that. For now on stop giving discounts to buyers on shipping. That should have never been done in the first place. The buyer already knows the cost upfront when they hit the BIN button. Giving discounts makes that buyer think everyone on Ebay gives discounts.
12-08-2021 09:20 PM
@partfinds wrote:I was taxed by have no clue
I have no clue how you have no clue. It says right in front of your eyes on the screenshot. Fees are based on the TOTAL of the transaction.