Amazon Seller Fees (2025): What They Are—and How to Book Them in Beancount
Selling on Amazon is a powerful way to reach millions of customers, but the platform's fee structure can feel like a maze. If you're an operator who values clean, auditable, double-entry books, tracking these costs accurately is non-negotiable. This guide breaks down Amazon's 2025 US marketplace fees and shows you exactly how to record them using the plain-text accounting tool, Beancount.
TL;DR ⚡
- You’ll encounter a handful of recurring Amazon charges: Selling plan, Referral, Closing (media), FBA fulfillment & storage, Inbound placement, Low‑inventory‑level, Returns processing, Refund administration, and a High‑volume listing fee for very large catalogs.
- Keep a separate
Assets:Amazon:Clearing
account. Book sales and fees there; when Amazon pays out, transfer the net to your bank. This makes reconciliation a breeze. - Track each SKU as its own commodity (e.g.,
SKU:WATER-BOTTLE
) so Beancount can compute your Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) by lot automatically. - You can reconcile quickly by importing settlement or date-range reports and mapping Amazon’s “transaction types” directly to your Beancount expense accounts.
The Amazon Fee Map (US Marketplace)
Here’s a breakdown of the most common fees you'll see in 2025.
Selling Plan Fee
This is your basic subscription fee for accessing the marketplace.
- Individual Plan: No monthly fee. Instead, you pay
$0.99
for each item you sell. - Professional Plan: A flat
$39.99
per month, which waives the per-item charge. This is the standard choice for any serious seller. All other selling fees apply on top of this.
Referral Fee
This is Amazon's commission for each sale.
It's a percentage of the item’s total sales price (including shipping and any gift wrapping). The rate depends entirely on the product category. Most categories fall in the 8–15% band, but some use tiered rates (e.g., 15% on the first $500
and 8% on the portion above that). Certain categories also have a minimum referral fee, often $0.30
. Always check the current rate card for your specific category.
Closing Fee (Media Categories)
If you sell media items like Books, Music, Video, or DVDs, Amazon charges an additional flat $1.80
per-item closing fee.
FBA Fulfillment Fees
These are the per-unit pick, pack, and ship fees for using Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). The cost varies based on the item's size and weight. Amazon updates these rate cards periodically. For 2025, non-peak rates reverted to 2024 non-peak levels on January 15, 2025. Always consult the current FBA rate card to find your product's exact size tier and associated fee.
Monthly Storage & Aged-Inventory Surcharge (FBA)
Amazon charges for the space your inventory occupies in their fulfillment centers.
- Monthly Storage: Billed by the cubic foot.
- Aged-Inventory Surcharge: An additional monthly fee assessed on inventory that has been sitting in a fulfillment center for too long. This stacks on top of the regular monthly storage fee.