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No Interchange Fees on Sales Tax or Tips

IntroducedHouse
Julia HowardRepublican

Re-ref to the Com on Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, Judiciary 1, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-04-17

No floor votes recorded.

This bill prohibits payment card networks, banks, and processors from charging interchange fees (transaction fees) on the sales tax or tip portions of credit and debit card payments in North Carolina. Merchants can avoid these fees by reporting tax and tip amounts during payment processing, or they can request refunds up to 180 days after a transaction if they submit documentation.

  • Supporters argue this bill reduces costs for merchants, particularly small businesses and restaurants, by eliminating fees charged on amounts that aren't actually business revenue.
  • They contend that sales tax and tips are pass-through funds that merchants collect for government or employees, so charging interchange fees on these amounts is unfair.
  • The bill protects merchants from paying fees on money that isn't theirs to keep.
  • Opponents may argue this bill could increase costs for cardholders or reduce rewards programs if payment networks offset lost revenue by raising fees elsewhere.
  • They contend that distinguishing between tax/tip and transaction amounts adds administrative complexity and compliance burdens for payment processors.
  • Some may also question whether the $1,000 per-transaction penalty is proportionate or could lead to excessive litigation.

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