Last Reviewed
April 12, 2026
Rate inputs and source links were rechecked against the current tracked PayPal business fee pages on this date.
Calculate PayPal Goods and Services fees for the selected market, see how much you receive after fees, and work out how much to charge so you keep the amount you want.
Selected market: United States. The standard rate below updates with the chosen PayPal business market.
When sending an invoice to a client, avoid listing a PayPal fee as a separate line item. Instead, price your service so the final total already covers processing costs.
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This calculator uses the tracked market-specific rate first, then lets you switch to a custom fee only when you want to model a different scenario.
Coverage
12 tracked business markets
Rate Mode
Official first, editable second
The PayPal Goods and Services fee depends on the market. This page shows the current rate used by this calculator and the amount left after fees.
Enter $100 into the calculator to see the current PayPal Goods and Services fee and the exact net amount received for the selected market.
That depends on how the seller prices the transaction. In practice, many sellers build the PayPal Goods and Services fee into the total they request so the post-fee amount still matches what they want to keep.
No. PayPal Goods and Services and PayPal invoice payments can use different fee structures, so it is worth checking both before you send a request or invoice.
Evidence Layer
The default Goods and Services result uses the tracked market-specific PayPal business rate for the selected country before any optional custom editing.
Last Reviewed
Rate inputs and source links were rechecked against the current tracked PayPal business fee pages on this date.
Evidence Mode
The standard rate shown on this page is mapped from the tracked PayPal business fee source for the selected market rather than from a generic seller assumption.
Coverage
This page uses the supported market-specific Goods and Services fee rows tracked in the PayPal fee data layer.
Official Source Pages
If you switch to the custom rate editor, the result becomes your own scenario model rather than the tracked default rate.
Use the methodology page if you want to inspect the source policy before relying on a result for a quote, invoice, or contract.
The PayPal Goods and Services fee is the processing deduction taken from a commercial payment for goods or services. This calculator shows the current market rate, the net amount after fees, and the total you need to charge if you want to cover the fee.
PayPal Goods and Services fees can change by market, so the fee on a US payment may not match the fee in another country. That is why the calculator uses the selected market rate instead of a generic fixed number.
Most sellers care about how much they actually keep. The useful output is not just the percentage fee, but the net amount after the full PayPal deduction.
If you want to pass the PayPal Goods and Services fee into your quoted price, reverse mode shows the amount to request so the payment you receive still matches your target.
Adjacent PayPal fee questions often mix calculators and explanation pages. These related pages help you move from a transaction estimate to the matching guide or comparison page without returning to the homepage.
Use the guide page when the fee question is really about which PayPal payment type should be used for the transaction.
Open this page if the next question is whether receiving the money itself triggers a PayPal fee.
Switch here if the payment is being collected through an invoice instead of a standard Goods and Services request.
Open the market fee table if you want to compare this fee type with other PayPal business pricing categories.