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Processing Fee on taxable and nontaxable services

Hi,

 

I'm new to square and have a question on the surcharge for credit cards.  We offer taxable and non-taxable services to our customers.  When calculating the sales tax percentage does square handle this like the example below?

 

Example: Individual goes to Grocery Store and purchases exempt food items in the amount of $65 and taxable items in the amount of $28. Individual pays using a credit card. Grocery Store charges Individual a 2% "swipe" fee on the $93 total selling price. Grocery Store's taxable receipts are determined as follows:

 

Selling Price of taxable items $28.00
"Swipe" fee on taxable items ($28 X .02) 00.56
Taxable Receipts $28.56

 

Thanks,

Woody

 
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@wsteinhoff 

In Pa we do not charge Sales tax on food so we do not charge it on our Fudge. So as you can see below Fudge has a Tax by Square of $0.00 because we have sales tax turned off in Square.

Candles we charge sales tax on, and is turned on in Square at 6%.  As you can see on the candles Square charged the 6% sales tax for each Line item at their Discounted rate and not the full price.  The Metal Sign was charged at 6% sales tax on the Full price. 

Square charged me 2.6% plus $0.10 for this transaction which totaled the $1.57

 

The total collected was $56.54 (Net Sales plus all tax $53.84+$2.70) which is what Square basis the 2.6%. (2.6% because it was a Dipped Transaction) 

56.54 x 2.6% = 1.47 plus the .10 = $1.57 total fees I paid for this one transaction which had both taxed and a non taxed item.

 

If I was not able to answer your question maybe you can look at this spreadsheet and the attached receipt to calculate what it is you want to know.

 

spreadsheet.png

 

tax receipt.png

Keith
Owner
Pocono Candle

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