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      • Regardless of whether you have Roblox Premium or not, you are required to pay 10 Robux to upload and sell t-shirts on Roblox. The fee is in place to cover the cost of the new clothing fee update.
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  2. When uploading, accessories, clothing, bodies, and heads require an upload fee of 750 Robux per submission. In general, fees are not refunded if an item is rejected through moderation. If your asset clears the uploading process, your asset is ready to publish to the Marketplace.

  3. Roughly 6 robux per piece on average, assuming you aren't a gigasweat group with 10k+ members or a big name dev/youtuber. If you're lucky, you'll have about 1k-2k robux after one year.

  4. www.deltacalculator.com › roblox › tax-calculatorRoblox Tax Calculator

    Easily calculate your Roblox Marketplace tax with our simple-to-use Roblox Tax Calculator. Find out how much Robux you will actually get after Roblox fees.

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    The marketplace fee is a percentage of revenue that is taken out of all items that are sold for Robux on Roblox.

    This fee helps support the Roblox economy by keeping the supply of Robux consistent, reducing inflation. The fee for normal members was ~90%, as opposed to ~30% for Roblox Premium users. As for the fee for developer products and passes, the fee used to be ~90%, as opposed to ~30% for Roblox Premium users, however on April 2, 2020, an announcement was made on the Developer Forum by coefficients saying that the fee for developer products and passes has been decreased to ~30% for all users.

    The marketplace fee has always been a percentage taken out of the revenue received from any sale. It was implemented when users first began to create and sell their own Clothing and was introduced at an amount of 10%. Later, when the Limited items system was implemented, the fee for Clothing remained at 10%, while the fee for Limited items was established as 25%.

    On July 25, 2012, Roblox increased the marketplace fee for all items to a 30% fee. They did this in an attempt to regulate the Robux that came into the economy. When Pass/Developer Product selling became available to users without Builders Club, the Marketplace Fee was established as 90% for those users.

    On April 2, 2020, former Roblox administrator coefficients made an announcement on the Developer Forum announcing that the fee for developer products and passes has been decreased to ~30% for all users. The fee used to be ~90% for non-Premium users and ~30% for Premium users. Based on replies to the announcement, the change was well liked and heavily supported in the developer community.

    This fee also applied to sales made in Tickets, prior to their removal in 2016.

    When you sell an item, many times you may want to know exactly how much profit you are going to make. The marketplace fee seems to get in the way of this; unless you use a little bit of basic algebra to figure out the amount you have to sell the item for to make a certain profit.

    The formula for how much profit you make from a sale is described below. So if let's say you were to sell an item for 50 Robux, each sale will earn you 70% of the sales price, which is 35 Robux.

    Therefore, selling at the lowest possible sales price, which is 5 Robux, will get you 4 Robux per sale.

    Now, let's say you want to make a profit of 100 Robux. What is the minimum amount you have to sell the item for? To find this out, plug 100 in as your intended profit and use algebra to figure out the value you should sell it for by diving both sides by 0.7 so you can get the price variable, and rounding up the result to remove the decimal places.

    The marketplace fee for those without a Roblox Premium membership was seen as heavily excessive by some users in comparison to what those who did have a membership paid (marketplace items only: 90% for regular users as opposed to 30% for Roblox Premium users).

    1.https://devforum.roblox.com/t/unified-marketplace-fee-for-dev-products-and-game-passes/507109

  5. Robux earned from sales are held in pending status before being released for you to use. When this holding period is over, the Robux will appear in your Robux total. You can check your Pending Robux by viewing My Transactions. Need more help? Contact support here.

  6. This awesome Roblox Tax Calculator, or, say, the Roblox Marketplace Fee Calculator will do the maths of finding the selling price for an item on the Roblox marketplace to earn specified profits. Give it a try!

  7. It will cost 50 robux to upload a shirt or pants. T-shirts are free to upload but will cost 50 Robux to put on sale for the first time. A full outfit will cost half what you believe it to be.

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