Surcharges
A surcharge is an additional fee added to the original price of a product or service. It is often used to cover extra costs that a business incurs, such as increased shipping fees or special handling charges. Surcharges can vary in amount and are typically disclosed to customers before the final price is confirmed.
Common examples of surcharges include those for credit card payments, fuel costs, or holiday surcharges during peak seasons. Businesses must clearly communicate these fees to customers to ensure transparency and avoid confusion at the point of sale.