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Etsy Fees 2026

Every Etsy fee and what changes on June 2026

Etsy takes more from each sale than most sellers realise, and the fee stack changed again this year. Here is every fee for 2026 in one place, the regulatory changes that landed on June 22, and what they do to your real profit.

Last updated 27 June 2026

What changed on June 22, 2026

On 22 June 2026 Etsy updated its regulatory operating fee in several countries. This fee is charged as a percentage of your item price plus shipping, and it only applies to sellers based in certain countries. If you sell from one of them, your fee per order changed.

CountryUntil 22 JuneNow
United Kingdom0.32%0.48%
France0.47%1.14%
Italy0.32%0.80%
Spain0.72%0.88%
Hungarynone1.97%
Turkey2.27%1.67%
India0.29%0.05%

Most affected: France sellers saw the biggest jump, from 0.47% to 1.14%, more than double. UK, Italy, and Spain all rose. Turkey and India fell.

Canada (0.50%) and Vietnam (1.24%) also pay the regulatory operating fee but their rates did not change on June 22.

The full Etsy fee stack in 2026

Beyond the regulatory fee, here is what Etsy charges every seller. These rates apply globally unless noted.

FeeAmountCharged on
Listing fee$0.20Per item listed
Transaction fee6.5%Item price plus shipping
Payment processing~3% + fixedOrder total, varies by country
Offsite Ads12% or 15%Order total, capped at $100
Regulatory feevariesItem plus shipping, certain countries

Payment processing by country

CountryRate
United States3% + $0.25
United Kingdom4% + £0.20
Canada3% + CA$0.25
Australia3% + AU$0.25
EU (most countries)4% + €0.30

What this does to your profit

On a $30 order, the 6.5% transaction fee is $1.95, US payment processing is about $1.15, and the listing fee is $0.20. That is roughly $3.30 gone before you count materials, packaging, shipping, or your own time. For a UK seller the regulatory fee adds a little more, and since the June 22 change a little more than before.

None of these fees touch your material costs or your labour, which is where most handmade sellers actually lose money without noticing. The fee stack is only half the picture. Your real profit is what is left after fees and the cost of making the thing.

Find out your real profit per sale

Plug in your price, materials, shipping, and hours. The calculator applies every fee above, including the regulatory fee for your country, and shows your true profit once everything is counted.

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