How do I get one? A. You can print a duplicate tax bill from this web site, or call (909) 387-8308 and speak to one of our tax specialists.
Credit card processing fees encompass three types of fees (interchange, assessment and payment processing) that get distributed to three separate financial institutions (issuing bank for the card, credit card network and payment processor) involved in facilitating the card payment process.
These expenses fall under the category of “miscellaneous expenses”, where you'll be allowed to describe them as “credit card processing fees”.
Merchant processing agreements (MPAs) are the cornerstone of relationships between payment service providers (PSPs) and merchants. These contracts outline the terms under which merchants will process credit card transactions, as well as the fees, obligations, and risks associated with the service.
A merchant processing statement lists your company's transactions, sales, and processing fees and is sent by your payment processor. Note that some processors may call this a credit card processing statement.