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How much Daraz charges from sellers- Daraz Payment Guide 2020

Daraz commission is only charged once your order has been delivered to the customer.

There are 3 basic kinds of fee that is mandatorily deducted. These are:

1, Daraz Fee/ Daraz Commission:

Daraz charges commission rates based on the category the products fall under. Each category has different commission rate that you can view under:

Go to Seller Centre  Click on your store icon at top right→ Profile →Commission.



You can view from the screenshot of commission charged on each category as of September 2020. This rates may change. You can check it regularly to be aware of it. This is charged as a commission for Daraz to sell your product under its platform. The rates vary from category to category ranging between as maximum as 17.2% to 2.65% of the product price.

2, Payment Fee:

 This is a fixed amount of the fee charged with every payment from the customer. It is 0.0125% of the product price. It is the fee daraz charges to transfer the money from daraz account to your bank account. This is latest of September 2020 and may vary in future.

3, VAT:

Value added Tax( VAT) is the tax amount for the shipping fee of your product that the customer pays. It is 13% of the shipping fee.

**Note: 

In ideal condition only these 3 will be deducted from your account. You can calculate the amount received on a single product as follows:

AMOUNT RECIEVED: PRODUCT PRICE - (DARAZ COMMISION x PRODUCT PRICE) - (0.0125 x PRODUCT PRICE) - ( 13% x SHIPPING FEE)

For example: You sell a bag for Rs 600 and the customer pays a shipping of Rs. 45. Then the amount received will be:
We know that for the bags category the commission charged will be 8.6%.
Then,

Daraz Commission:  0.086 x 600 = 51.6 Pkr
Payment fee: 0.0125 x 600 = 7.5 Pkr
VAT: 0.13 x 45 = 5.85 Pkr

Amount received: 600- 51.6- 7.5- 5.85
                            = 535 Pkr
Always make sure to price your product by keeping in mind all these charges in order to avoid any chances of loss.

Additional Charges:

These are charges that  might also be included in your transaction. These are:

1, Automatic Shipping Fee Subsidy by Daraz:

Although shipping fee is bared by customer. It is charged based on the weight and package dimension you mention in your product SKU. In case if your inputted weight or volume exceeds, then an additional shipping fee is charged. This is deducted from seller account.

2, Claims:

This is the amount returned to you for any claim you have filed against your order. Or this amount can be deducted from your account if a claim is filed against you.

3, Penalties:

This is the amount deducted from your account if any penalty is fined against you.

This is all the charges that daraz charges. It is very clear and you can view it on side panel as follows:

Daraz Seller Centre → Finance→ Account Statement





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