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But generally (not always!) if you're not in the U.S., you won't get taxed.
Why not ask a friend of yours who's from the same country?
Depends entirely on what game the item is for.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for example usually goes by 15%. Sins of a Solar Empire for example does 20%.
Meaning if you want 2.80, you need to list it for 3.22.
If you list it for 2.80, you get 2.43
5% Steam Fee; 10% Game fee.
Utilize the multiplier of 1.15.
Why not just attempt to list something on the Market and divide from the [Buyer Pays] and what you get?