Presume your meaning sales tax - Those are entirely state dependent and state defined....generally if the item involved is taxable, these charges are. (Most laws try to say that simply calling something a this or that doesn't change the taxability...or the seller could just make the bill $1 for the product and all the rest for "order charges")
A company that's known for it low transaction processing fees is PayPal. Another company with low transaction processing fees is Unible Merchant services.
There is a distinction between money the executor receives as compensation for administering the estate and money the executor receives as an inheritance. The fees are taxable income, the inheritance is not.
Credit card processing from various places all cost roughly the same amount, since the processors must pay fees to Visa and MasterCard and will charge extra fees to make up their fees to Visa and MasterCard.
Executor fees are considered income. As such they are subject to income tax at a federal and state level. Depending on the situation, it may be beneficial to waive the fees if the executor is inheriting a part of the estate. Consult a tax attorney or CPA.
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My Texas lawyer charges 1500 dollars for an expunction, a payment that includes the unavoidable "court processing fees."
They are income for the executor. Yes, they are taxable.
A company that's known for it low transaction processing fees is PayPal. Another company with low transaction processing fees is Unible Merchant services.
Processing fees for a Visa credit card are referred to as merchant fees. Each financial institution sets their own merchant fees, and these fees will vary between institutions.
eBay charges fees and paypal charges fees all the fees are not just going to eBay so yes it is fair
There is a distinction between money the executor receives as compensation for administering the estate and money the executor receives as an inheritance. The fees are taxable income, the inheritance is not.
Banks usually call these charges "fees".
Settlement charges are fees assessed through the title company associated with buying a home. Title charges include fees directly related to the transfer of title, such as the title examination, title search, document preparation, and fees for the title insurance policy including attorney fees. They are normally charged to the buyer.
They are the costs you pay for a service you receive.
you should press criminal charges against them for their extortionate fees, and its a civil matter rather than criminal.
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The fees are paid to the court for processing the case, so no they can not be waved.