PayPal sending limits depend entirely on your verification status. Unverified accounts hit a lifetime $4,000 cap and can’t send more until they verify. Verified accounts have essentially no sending limit for most use cases. Here’s the full 2026 breakdown.
PayPal Sending Limits at a Glance
| Account Status | Per Transaction | Daily | Weekly | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unverified | No stated cap | No stated cap | No stated cap | $4,000 total |
| Verified | Up to $60,000 | No stated cap | No stated cap | Unlimited |
| Business (verified) | Up to $60,000 | No stated cap | No stated cap | Unlimited |
Note: PayPal defines “unverified” as accounts that have not confirmed identity (SSN, DOB, address) or linked a bank account. Unverified limits apply to cumulative lifetime sends — you can hit the cap quickly.
Verified vs. Unverified: What Changes
| Feature | Unverified | Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Lifetime send cap | $4,000 | Removed |
| P2P (Friends & Family) | Included in $4,000 | Unlimited |
| Goods & Services | Included in $4,000 | Unlimited |
| Single transaction max | $4,000 lifetime | $60,000 |
| Fund holds on payments | Frequent | Reduced |
| PayPal debit card | Not available | Available |
| Can withdraw to bank | Yes (limited) | Full amount |
How to Verify Your PayPal Account (Remove Limits)
Verification typically takes 5–10 minutes:
- Log in → click your name → Account Settings
- Go to Account Limitations or look for the banner “Resolve limits”
- Confirm your full legal name, date of birth, and address
- Enter your Social Security Number (last 4 digits in most cases, full SSN for higher limits)
- Link a bank account or debit card — this alone may unlock increased limits
- Confirm your phone number via SMS
After completing identity verification, most limits are lifted within minutes. Rarely, PayPal may ask for documentation (ID scan) for very large transaction histories.
PayPal Friends & Family Limits (Verified)
| Transaction Type | Per Transaction | Per Day | Per Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friends & Family (P2P) | $60,000 | No stated cap | No stated cap |
| International F&F | $10,000 | No stated cap | No stated cap |
For domestic sends between verified accounts, the practical limit per transaction is $60,000. There is no declared daily aggregate cap, though transactions above $10,000 may trigger security review or temporary holds.
PayPal Goods & Services Limits (Verified)
| Transaction Type | Limit |
|---|---|
| Per transaction | $10,000 (standard); $20,000 (higher for established sellers) |
| Per 24 hours | No stated limit |
| Per week | No stated limit |
| Per year | No stated limit (1099-K issued above $5,000 for 2025-2026) |
Tax note: PayPal issues a Form 1099-K for business/G&S payments above $5,000/year (2025–2026 IRS threshold). For 2027+, the threshold drops to $600.
How PayPal Compares to Other Payment Apps
| App | Verified Daily Limit | Unverified Cap | P2P Max per Transaction |
|---|---|---|---|
| PayPal | Unlimited | $4,000 lifetime | $60,000 |
| Venmo | $4,999/week | $299.99/week | $4,999 |
| Zelle | Varies by bank | N/A (bank-controlled) | $2,000–$25,000 |
| Cash App | $7,500/week | $250/week | $7,500 |
| Apple Pay (Apple Cash) | $10,000/message | $500/week (unverifed) | $10,000 |
PayPal’s per-transaction limit of $60,000 is the highest of any mainstream consumer payment app, making it suitable for high-value transactions like vehicle purchases, rent payments, or business invoices.
Business Accounts: Sending Limits
| Account Type | Sending Limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PayPal Personal (verified) | Unlimited | Up to $60K/transaction |
| PayPal Business (verified) | Unlimited | Invoicing supported |
| PayPal Here / Zettle | Unlimited | Card processing |
| High-volume sellers | Unlimited | May have reserve policy |
Business accounts are best for anyone regularly sending or receiving over $5,000/month — you get access to invoicing tools, multi-user access, and dedicated merchant support.
Common Reasons PayPal Limits a Verified Account
Even verified accounts can have temporary limits applied:
- Unusual activity — sudden spike in transaction volume
- High dispute rate — too many chargebacks or claims
- 180-day holds when closing an account — PayPal may hold funds 180 days if risk is detected
- New business activity in a new category (e.g., suddenly selling high-value items)
If limited, go to the Resolution Center and respond to any requests promptly.