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- New California Credit Card Surcharge Rules Explained
Everything you need to know about California's new credit card surcharging laws, including what's legal and illegal for businesses
- Is It Illegal to Charge a Credit Card Fee in California?
California law includes a statute, Civil Code Section 1748 1, which states that retailers may not add a surcharge when a customer chooses to use a credit card instead of cash
- Credit Card Surcharges - Office of the Attorney General
In 1985, California passed a law (Civil Code section 1748 1) that prohibited merchants from adding a surcharge (an extra fee) when customers pay by credit card instead of cash
- Guide to Credit Card Surcharging Laws in California for MSPs
As per an amendment of California’s “Hidden Fees Statute,” SB 478, that took effect on July 1, 2024, any required charge, including credit card surcharges, must be included in the upfront, advertised listed price on invoices or during transactions
- California Credit Card Surcharge Laws | Nickel
Traditional credit card surcharging is effectively prohibited in California under Senate Bill 478, which took effect July 1, 2024 While not technically a "surcharge ban," the law requires businesses to include all mandatory fees in their advertised or listed prices
- 2025 Credit Card Surcharge Laws Update for Merchants
Here’s a 2025 updated review of who can surcharge, what card types, and checklist of how to roll out credit card surcharge at your company The answers are targeted for business to business merchants, our area of expertise
- Stay Compliant with California Senate Bill 478: A Comprehensive Guide
Surcharge Limit: A surcharge added to a credit card transaction cannot exceed the merchant’s payment processing cost Thus, merchants must make sure that their surcharge reflects their actual processing costs and does not generate additional revenue
- Want to Have Customers Cover Payment Processing Fees? What You Need to . . .
Imposing a surcharge in a compliant manner is more than adding a fee at the point of sale Below we review on a high level the legal and commercial considerations for merchants before they impose surcharges on customer credit card transactions
- California’s Hidden Fee Ban: FAQs and Guidance | Fenwick
Under the Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA), SB 478 provides that businesses transacting with California consumers may not apply additional fees or charges at checkout that were not disclosed in the advertised price, a practice also known as “drip pricing ”
- California Credit Card Surcharge: What You Need to Know Before July . . .
Credit card surcharges are additional fees that businesses in California can impose on customers who use credit cards for payment These surcharges must adhere to state regulations, including being clearly disclosed to customers before the transaction and not exceeding 3% of the transaction amount
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