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I am inquiring if any Intuit customer charges their own customer the 'online credit card fee of 2.9% + 25 cents on their invoices.
If so, how?
For the sake of discussion, do you type in $29.25 Intuit charge if the invoice is $1000
I'd be glad to join you here and answer your questions about the payments for receiving online payments, lee2.
At the moment, there's no option to directly pass on the processing fee to your customers. This is because it's still not allowed in certain states.
However, you can create a service item for the credit card fee and add it to the second line of
Once done, go to the Product/Service column of the invoice and include the service fee item. With the example you shared, type in $29.95 in the Rate column. This will add up to the total amount and would let you charge your customer the credit card fee.
We also have these articles to share with you for additional information and guidance about the processing fees:
Don't hesitate to reply and let me know if that answers your question with regards to the credit card fee. I will also jump right back and help you again if you have follow-up questions.
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