Last updated: April 2026
Amazon is the world's largest online marketplace, giving sellers access to hundreds of millions of customers — but its fee structure is layered and can significantly impact your margins. This guide breaks down every fee you'll encounter as an Amazon FBA seller in 2026: referral fees, fulfillment fees, storage fees, seller plan costs, and more.
All Amazon sellers choose between two selling plans. The right plan depends entirely on your monthly sales volume.
Amazon charges a referral fee on every sale — this is the platform's primary commission. It is calculated on the total sale price (item price + shipping + gift wrap charges), excluding tax. Rates vary by category and range from 8% to 45%.
Most categories have a minimum referral fee of $0.30 per item. If the calculated percentage fee falls below this threshold, Amazon charges the minimum instead.
Amazon does not charge a separate payment processing fee. Processing is included in the referral fee. Amazon handles all buyer payments and deposits funds directly to your bank account on a regular disbursement schedule.
FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) fees cover picking, packing, shipping, and customer service for your orders. These fees are based on the product's size tier and shipping weight.
Exact fees depend on the item's dimensional weight and size tier classification. Amazon's Revenue Calculator can estimate FBA costs for a specific ASIN.
Amazon charges monthly storage fees for inventory held in FBA warehouses, calculated per cubic foot of space used.
Inventory stored for 181 days or more incurs an additional aged inventory surcharge on top of regular monthly storage fees. Items approaching 365+ days can face significantly higher charges. Monitor your inventory age in Seller Central to avoid these costs.
When a buyer returns an item, Amazon refunds the referral fee to the seller — minus a refund administration fee. The refund administration fee is the lesser of:
FBA fulfillment fees are generally not refunded on returned items. Return processing fees may also apply depending on the category and return reason.
Here's a worked example for a typical FBA sale — a Home & Kitchen item listed at $50.00 with free shipping:
Sale price: $50.00
Referral fee (15% × $50.00): $7.50
FBA fulfillment fee (large standard): ~$3.68
Monthly storage fee (est.): ~$0.05
Total fees: $7.50 + $3.68 + $0.05 = ~$11.23
Your payout: $50.00 − $11.23 = ~$38.77
Effective fee rate: ~22.5% of sale price (including FBA)
This example assumes a Professional seller plan, no advertising costs, and average Q1–Q3 storage rates. Actual fees vary based on item size, weight, and season.
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Disclaimer: FeePilot is not affiliated with Amazon.com, Inc. This page is an independent guide based on publicly available fee information as of April 2026. Amazon fees change periodically — always consult Amazon's official seller pricing page for the latest rates and category-specific rules.