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Net After Fees Calculator

Use this page when you want the after-fee number first and the fee stack second.

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Estimated result

Stripe

Standard online card pricing for domestic card payments.

Live estimate based on the inputs in the calculator.

Item subtotal
$125.00
Collected total
$125.00
Feeable total
$125.00
Estimated fees
$3.93
Net you keep
$121.07
Effective fee rate
3.14%

Fee breakdown

Review each fee line before relying on the estimate.

  • Processing fee 2.9% on feeable total ($125.00)
    $3.63
  • Fixed fee $0.30
    $0.30

Assumptions

Use these notes to sanity-check the estimate before you rely on it.

  • Assumes a standard domestic online card payment.
  • Leaves out add-ons such as Radar, Connect, subscriptions, and disputes.

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Net After Fees Calculator

Use this page when you want the after-fee number first and the fee stack second.

This calculator frames the result as net after fees so pricing conversations stay focused on what is left, not just what was sold.

How to use this page

Start with a realistic sale amount, work through any optional controls that match your setup, and use reverse mode when you need a fast pricing target instead of a payout estimate.

This calculator frames the result as net after fees so pricing conversations stay focused on what is left, not just what was sold.

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FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

What counts as net after fees here?

It is the amount left after the fee lines used by the selected platform and any optional controls you turned on.

Does this replace a full profit model?

No. It gives you the payout layer quickly, but you still need cost and tax planning for a full profitability model.