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How do Stripe fees work?

Stripe charges fees for processing payments, plus additional fees for certain optional features. Collect for Stripe does not add any extra Stripe fees; all Stripe pricing is controlled by your Stripe account.

Standard processing fees

Stripe’s core pricing is usually a percentage + fixed amount per successful card payment (for example, 2.9% + 30¢ in many regions). Exact pricing depends on:

  • Your country
  • The card type (domestic vs international)
  • Whether you use in‑person card present payments (Stripe Terminal) vs online

You can see the current pricing for your region on Stripe’s official Pricing page.

Where to see fees in your Dashboard

  1. Log in to your Stripe Dashboard.
  2. Go to Payments and click any successful charge.
  3. Under Summary, you’ll see:
    • Amount – what the customer paid
    • Fee – Stripe’s fee for that payment
    • Net – what was added to your Stripe balance

For exports, Stripe can include a fee and net column so you can analyze costs over time.

Other possible fees

Depending on your setup, you may also see:

  • Dispute (chargeback) fees when customers dispute payments and the dispute is opened.
  • Instant Payout fees when you send funds instantly to a bank account or debit card.
  • Fees for optional products such as Billing, Radar for Fraud Teams, or Connect.

For the most accurate and up‑to‑date details, always refer to Stripe’s official pricing and your Balance / Reports views in the Dashboard.

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