I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
The Credit Card companies charge a "fee" for each charge sale at the merchant. The fees are either a flat fee or a percentage of the sale total. The fees change from bank to bank and there is no real "standard" to list here, at least that we know of.
In most states, a late fee is not a "sale," and therefore should not be charged sales tax.
Depends of the the Credit Card Processor as not all Merchant Account Providers charge this fee. The AVS fee (address verification service) is usually charged on a per transaction basis, usually immediately. Not all credit card processing companies charge this fee but some unscrupulous CC processing companies that do are not upfront about this fee and charge it in addition to the per transaction fee. For more info on accepting credit cards you can check out www.AcceptingCreditCards.info
The AVS fee (address verification service) is usually charged on a per transaction basis, usually immediately. Not all credit card processing companies charge this fee but some unscrupulous CC processing companies that do are not upfront about this fee and charge it in addition to the per transaction fee. For more info on accepting credit cards you can check out www.AcceptingCreditCards.info
Absolutely "NO". They cannot charge to withhold taxes. They can charge to withhold a garnishment if instructed by the court.
No, the delivery fee is not considered a tip. The delivery fee is a charge for the service of delivering the items, while a tip is an additional amount given to the delivery person as a gesture of appreciation for their service.
No, a delivery fee is not considered a tip. A delivery fee is a charge imposed by the company for the service of delivering the goods, while a tip is a voluntary amount given to the delivery person as a token of appreciation for their service.
If they attempted to deliver at a scheduled time and were unable to due to something on your end, they could charge that delivery fee and a redelivery fee for the new delivery. This is why you need to read the fine print, especially if you're dealing with unionized LTL or pickup & delivery carriers.
do they charge one flat fee or so much a mile?
A delivery fee is a charge for the service of delivering food to your location, while a tip is a voluntary amount of money given to the delivery person as a gesture of appreciation for their service. The delivery fee goes to the restaurant or delivery service, while the tip directly benefits the delivery person.
No, the Pizza Hut delivery fee is not considered a tip. It is a separate charge for the convenience of having the food delivered to your location. Tipping the delivery driver is still customary and appreciated.
A delivery charge is a fee that covers the cost of delivering the food to your location, while a tip is an additional amount of money given to the delivery person as a gesture of appreciation for their service. The delivery charge goes to the restaurant or delivery service, while the tip goes directly to the delivery person.
The sales tax rate in Florida is currently 6 percent. Each city or county can impose an extra tax fee so it will vary in some places.
@ amscot however they will charge you a pretty big fee
Sales agents may charge a few types of fees. One of the big fees that sales agents use is an estate angency fee. The estate agency fee alone can cost 10%.
Some stores offer delivery for an additional fee. Call around to some of your local bakeries and tell them what kind of cake you would like and ask them what fee they would charge for overnight delivery.
No, but it is legal to steal whatever you want.