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Paperback Royalty
Paperback Royalty
When someone buys your paperback through Amazon or an Expanded Distribution channel and a new copy is manufactured to fulfill that order, you receive a royalty.
To estimate your printing cost and paperback royalty, use our calculator. You can also see your estimated royalty under the Royalty & Pricing section of the Paperback Rights & Pricing tab. Royalties will also show in your reports as your paperbacks are shipped to customers. Royalties for Expanded Distribution units will display approximately 30 days after the end of the month in which the sales occurred.
KDP uses a minimum list price to ensure the royalties you earn are always enough to cover the cost to print your book. The minimum list price is calculated based on your book's printing cost. You can set the price of your paperback above the minimum threshold up to a maximum of 250 USD (Amazon.com), 350 CAD (Amazon.ca), 250 EUR (EU marketplaces), or 30,000 JPY (Amazon.co.jp).
A customer might buy your book at a discounted price that's lower than your list price due to promotions, but it won't affect your royalties.
Learn more about how printing costs are calculated.
How we calculate paperback royalties
| Amazon distribution channels | Expanded Distribution channels |
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| KDP offers a fixed 60% royalty rate on paperbacks sold on Amazon marketplaces where KDP supports paperback distribution. Your royalty is 60% of your list price. We then subtract printing costs, which depend on page count, ink type, and the Amazon marketplace your paperback was ordered from. Learn how printing costs are calculated.
(Royalty rate x list price) – printing costs = royalty For example, your list price is $15. Your book is a 333-page paperback with black ink sold on the US marketplace: (0.60 x $15) - $4.85 = $4.15 | If you enable Expanded Distribution, the royalty is 40% of the book's list price effective in the distribution channel at the time of purchase minus printing costs.
(Royalty rate x list price) – printing costs = royalty For example, your list price is $15. Your book is a 333-page paperback with black ink sold through Expanded Distribution channels: (0.40 x $15) - $4.85 = $1.15 |
List prices
The list price is the price you enter on KDP's pricing page. Amazon lists your book at this price. In certain marketplaces, the list price shown to the customer will include local Value Added Tax (VAT), which is added on to the list price you provide. Your paperback royalties are calculated using this list price.KDP uses a minimum list price to ensure the royalties you earn are always enough to cover the cost to print your book. The minimum list price is calculated based on your book's printing cost. You can set the price of your paperback above the minimum threshold up to a maximum of 250 USD (Amazon.com), 350 CAD (Amazon.ca), 250 EUR (EU marketplaces), or 30,000 JPY (Amazon.co.jp).
A customer might buy your book at a discounted price that's lower than your list price due to promotions, but it won't affect your royalties.
How we calculate printing costs
Printing cost depends on which Amazon marketplace (website) your paperback was ordered from. It also depends on page count and ink type. Trim size, bleed settings, and cover finish don't affect printing cost.Learn more about how printing costs are calculated.

