๐Ÿงฎ Marketplace Fee ยท 30% Tax ยท Updated 2026

Roblox Tax Calculator

Instantly calculate your Robux earnings after the 30% marketplace fee. Supports After Tax & Before Tax modes โ€” free, no sign-up needed.

โ— After Tax mode โ— Before Tax mode โ— PDF download free

After Tax mode: Enter your listing price โ†’ see exactly how many Robux you'll receive after Roblox's 30% cut.

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Your Earnings After 30% Tax
70 Robux
100 Robux listing ร— 70% kept
Listing Price
100
Robux
Roblox Tax (30%)
-30
Robux deducted
You Receive
70
Robux (70%)
Formula Used:
Profit = 100 ร— 0.70 = 70 Robux
Tax Rate: 30% fixed
You Keep: 70% always
Updated: March 2026

๐Ÿ“Š Bulk Reference Chart

Common listing prices after 30% Roblox tax
Listing Price (R$)Tax Deducted (30%)You Receive (70%)
10-37
25-818
50-1535
100-3070
250-75175
500-150350
1,000-300700
2,500-7501,750
5,000-1,5003,500
10,000-3,0007,000

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Roblox Tax vs Robux Tax โ€” What's the Difference?

Both terms refer to the same thing โ€” here's a clear breakdown.

User SearchWhat It CalculatesFormula UsedExample
Roblox Tax Calculator Total platform fee deduction from a sale Amount ร— 0.70 1,000 R$ โ†’ keep 700 R$
Robux Tax Calculator Net Robux received after 30% cut Target รท 0.70 Want 700 R$ โ†’ charge 1,000 R$
โšก How It Works

Use the Roblox Tax Calculator in 4 Steps

Simple, instant, no guesswork.

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Choose Mode

Select After Tax to see what you earn from a listed price, or Before Tax to find what price to set for a target profit.

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Enter Robux

Type your listing price or your desired profit. Results update instantly as you type โ€” no button needed.

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See Breakdown

View your 3-box breakdown: listing price, tax deducted, and your final net Robux โ€” all calculated instantly.

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Download or Share

Export your result as a PDF report or share it on Twitter, Facebook, or WhatsApp with one click.

Tips to Maximize Your Robux Earnings

Smart strategies every Roblox creator should know.

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Always Round Up

When pricing for a target amount, always round up to the nearest whole Robux. Our Before Tax mode handles this automatically.

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Group Payouts

The 30% tax is taken before Robux enter group funds. Factor this in when splitting earnings with your dev team.

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Premium Payouts

Premium payouts are based on engagement time โ€” not sales. They don't follow the 30% tax rule, so track them separately.

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Stack Revenue

Combine Game Passes, Developer Products, and Premium Payouts. More revenue streams = more stability even with the 30% cut.

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DevEx Planning

The 30% marketplace tax reduces your Robux balance. Plan your DevEx withdrawal based on your NET Robux, not gross sales.

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Price Psychology

Price items at common values like 99 or 199 Robux. Then use After Tax mode to confirm your actual net before publishing.

๐Ÿš€ Ready to Convert Robux to Real Cash?

Once you've planned your sales tax, use our DevEx Calculator to see how much your earned Robux are worth in real USD โ€” with eligibility checker, fee estimator & PDF report.

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Roblox Tax Calculator: The Ultimate Guide to Robux Fees (30% Tax Explained)

If you are a budding developer or a digital fashion designer on Roblox, you know that the feeling of making your first sale is unmatched. But then, you look at your pending Robux and realize โ€” "Wait, where did my 30% go?"

Welcome to the world of the Roblox marketplace fee. To help you navigate this, we have created the most precise Roblox tax calculator. Whether you are selling game passes, clothes, or developer products, our robux tax calculator will give you the exact numbers in a split second.


What Exactly is the Roblox Tax?

Whenever you sell something on the Roblox platform, the company takes a cut of the profit. Think of it as a "rent" for using their massive platform to reach millions of players. This 30% cut is widely known among the community as the robux tax.

Using a roblox tax calculator is essential because if you want to earn a specific amount, you need to price your items higher to cover the tax. Our tool handles both โ€” calculating what you get after the tax and what you should charge before the tax.


How the Robux Tax Calculator Works (The Formulas)

There are two ways to look at the robux tax. Here are the two formulas our tool uses:

1. Calculating Robux AFTER Tax

Use this when you have a price in mind and want to know your final profit.

Formula: Your Profit = Sale Price ร— 0.70
Example: Sell a shirt for 100 Robux โ†’ receive 70 Robux. The other 30 is the Roblox tax.

2. Calculating Robux BEFORE Tax (Goal Setting)

Use this when you want exactly a specific amount in your pocket and need to know what price to set.

Formula: Listing Price = Your Goal รท 0.70
Example: Want to receive 1,000 Robux โ†’ price the item at 1,429 Robux.

Why is the Roblox Tax 30%?

Many creators ask, "Why so much?" While 30% seems high, it is actually the industry standard. Platforms like Apple's App Store, Google Play, and Steam also take a 30% cut. This money goes toward:


Robux Tax for Different Item Types

Item TypeTax RateYou Keep
Game Passes30%70%
Clothing (UGC)30%70%
Developer Products30%70%
Paid Access Games30%70%

Final Thoughts

Understanding the robux tax is the first step toward becoming a successful digital entrepreneur on Roblox. By using our roblox tax calculator, you take the guesswork out of your finances and focus on what really matters: creating incredible experiences for players.

Don't forget to bookmark this page and share it with fellow developers so they can also stay on top of their robux tax math!

Disclaimer: While the 30% Marketplace fee is currently the standard for Roblox worldwide, Roblox Corporation may change their fee structure at any time. This tool and article are for educational purposes and are not officially affiliated with Roblox Corporation.

โ“ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about the Roblox 30% marketplace tax.

How much is the Roblox Tax?
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The official Roblox tax (Marketplace fee) is fixed at 30% for all creators. You always keep 70% of every sale. This applies to Game Passes, Clothing, Developer Products, and Paid Access games.
Is this Robux Tax Calculator accurate?
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Yes! Our robux tax calculator uses the latest 2026 rates to give precise results down to a single Robux. The 30% marketplace fee is a fixed Roblox policy โ€” so our calculations are always exact.
What is the formula for Roblox tax?
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After Tax: Profit = Sale Price ร— 0.70 (e.g., 1,000 R$ listing โ†’ 700 R$ profit). Before Tax: Listing Price = Goal รท 0.70 (e.g., want 700 R$ โ†’ list at 1,000 R$). Our tool handles both automatically.
Does the Roblox tax apply to trading?
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Yes, when you trade items with Robux added to the deal, a transaction fee applies. Always use our robux tax calculator to verify the final value of any trade before confirming.
Can I get the 30% tax back?
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No. The 30% marketplace fee is non-refundable and mandatory for all sales on Roblox. It is the cost of accessing Roblox's global player base of 80+ million users.
Why did I receive less than 70%?
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For 99% of standard marketplace sales, the split is exactly 70/30. In rare cases involving special affiliate links or promotions, the distribution might look slightly different. Always check your Roblox Creator Dashboard for official figures.
Does the tax apply to Premium Payouts?
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No! Premium Payouts are based on engagement time from Premium members who play your game โ€” not direct sales. They do not follow the 30% tax rule and are calculated separately by Roblox.
How does Roblox tax affect DevEx withdrawals?
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The 30% marketplace tax reduces your gross Robux balance. For example, if your game earns 100,000 Robux in sales, you receive 70,000 Robux after tax โ€” and that 70,000 is what you can convert to USD via DevEx. Use our DevEx Calculator to plan your withdrawal.
Note: Difference Between Robux Tax and DevEx Tax
Please keep in mind that the 30% Robux Tax is only the marketplace fee charged by Roblox to process your in-game sales. This is deducted in Robux. However, if you plan to convert your earnings into real-world cash (USD), you will be subject to a different set of government income taxes and processing fees. To calculate your final take-home pay in dollars, please use our DevEx Calculator.