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Tax Exclusive Fee Calculator
Use this page when collected tax should not be included in the percentage-fee base.
Estimated result
Stripe
Standard online card pricing for domestic card payments.
- Item subtotal
- $100.00
- Collected total
- $108.00
- Feeable total
- $100.00
- Target net
- $0.00
- Required sale price
- Unavailable
- Estimated fees
- $3.20
- Net you keep
- $96.80
- Effective fee rate
- 3.2%
Fee breakdown
Review each fee line before relying on the estimate.
- Processing fee 2.9% on feeable total ($100.00)$2.90
- 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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Tax and fees
Tax Exclusive Fee Calculator
Use this page when collected tax should not be included in the percentage-fee base.
This calculator isolates the tax-exclusive setup so the payout difference from tax-inclusive fee handling is easier to see.
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 isolates the tax-exclusive setup so the payout difference from tax-inclusive fee handling is easier to see.
Use the calculator with the examples below to compare scenarios quickly and return to the same setup later.
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FAQ
Quick answers
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
What does tax exclusive mean here?
It means the collected tax is excluded from the percentage-fee base, which can reduce the total fees charged on the order.
Should I still check the tax-inclusive version?
Yes. Comparing both assumptions is the fastest way to understand how much the fee-base rule matters for your order size.