Unless the business is regulated under some provision of the law, businesses can charge whatever fees they wish and call them whatever they want to. If the customer doesn't wish to pay them, that is the customer's privilege.
if i were to hang a picture for some one and it took 45 mins , i she paind me 20.00 dollars ..do i need a license ?
Employment agencies will charge businesses different rates depending on what the business is waiting to purchase. If the business is wanting to purchase something expensive the employment agencies will charge a higher price.
Yes, however, it is not an actual surcharge. Prior insurance is a rating factor and determines what rating tier you are put into. It can be based on time with the other company, your bodily injury limits with the other company and if you've ever had any lapses in insurance.
Don't cut yourself short when you price your business services. Be fair and charge what you think your time is worth.
It would be very difficult to sue a business over the price they charge for goods or services. It is your choice on buying the goods from a business. If it's a services based business then you should get an estimation before any work is done and if they charge you an excessive amount over the estimation pay the estimated charges or sue them in small claims court.
Yes. There are individual state laws which dictate the amount of the NSF fee. Most businesses do have the disclaimer posted in their business. Large businesses like Wal-Mart do not, and are still allowed to charge NSF fees.
any carrier or broker
Yes they do.
No.
There are not any car rental agencies that charge a surcharge for drivers over the age of 65. This would be considered discrimination.
A surchage is an additional charge a business will make after a potential customer is ready to purchase an item, in order for the business to substantially mark down the listed price, to draw a larger volume of potential customers.
An added charge. "Sur-" means "over and above."
In Hawaii it is a state surcharge, which is non-taxable
Surcharge, or also known as zero fee processing, is the fee transferred to the customers when they pay using a credit card. It is considered legal to other US states and illegal on 8 states. Surcharging can help businesses, especially those small to mid-sized ones) improve their profit by reducing costs. To help understand surcharge and surcharging more, you can read this article: cloudbanking.co/surcharge-fee-ticket-to-profit-growth/
any bank can as long as there is good reason, or as long as it is written in their fee description for the account.
international surcharge is fees added due to fuel cost and fees countries charge incoming or outgoing on the air or ocean or land. most of international surcharge are seen or noticed on flights fees. as of today Sep 5th 2012 +/- 40% of your airline ticket is paid to other countries as international surcharge
YQ charge, also known as carrier-imposed surcharge or fuel surcharge, is an additional fee that airlines add to the base fare to cover the cost of fuel, taxes, or other charges. This fee varies between airlines and can significantly impact the total cost of a flight ticket.