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March 8, 2024
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What is the fee for accepting payment with credit card through quickbooks?

  • March 8, 2024
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March 8, 2024

I can share some information with you about payments and processing fees in QuickBooks Online, bawtkins11.

 

When using QuickBooks to process payments, a fee is charged for each transaction. The amount of the fee varies depending on how the payment is made. If the payment is swiped, the fee is 2.4%. If it's invoiced, the fee is 2.9%. And if it's keyed in, the fee is 3.4%. Additionally, ACH payments have a charge of a 1% fee for each transaction.

 

If you would like to learn more, please feel free to read this article:  What are the fees for QuickBooks Payments?

 

For future reference, you can also click this link to learn how to Find out when QuickBooks Payments deposits customer payments.

 

We are available to answer any questions you have about ACH fees or related concerns in QuickBooks Online. Providing further assistance is our top priority.

 

 

 

August 31, 2024

We are charged $0.30 + 3.5% in Quickbooks Desktop Enterprise for invoice payments.  Did this recently go up?

August 31, 2024

Let me provide details when managing customer payments and processing fees in QuickBooks Desktop, PALSTherapy.

 

With QuickBooks Desktop Payments pricing, the standard charge fees for invoiced payments are 3.5% + $0.30. For swiped transactions, 2.4% + $0.30. If it's keyed, 3.5% + $0.30. Also, for ACH entries, $3 is charged.

 

Thus, these payment transaction fees haven't increased. Please refer to this guide for more inputs: QuickBooks Desktop Payments.

 

Furthermore, here's a reference you can utilize to help you track when QuickBooks deposits payments in your bank account after you process them:
Find out when QuickBooks Payments deposits customer payments.

 

I'll leave this thread available, so you can always reply in the comments below for any additional queries when managing payments in your account. Stay safe!

March 8, 2024

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If you run a B2B company, you can use a 3rd party processor to accept credit card payments for free.