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We put together a Square payments fees overview to help educate sellers on Square processing fees along with a list of corresponding FAQ about processing payments with Square.

Square Fees and Accepted Cards

What are your fees?

  • The Square standard processing fee is 2.6% + 10¢ for contactless payments, swiped or inserted chip cards, and swiped magstripe cards.
  • Payments that are manually keyed-in, processed using Card on File, or manually entered using Virtual Terminal have a 3.5% + 15¢ fee.
  • Invoices cost 2.9% + 30¢ for Invoices Plus users, and 3.3% + 30¢ for Free users.

If you are processing payments for CBD transactions as a part of the Square CBD Program, different fees will apply. You can view processing fees for CBD transactions in the CBD Program FAQ.

If you purchased your Square Register before August 20, 2019, your contactless payments, swiped or inserted chip cards, and swiped magstripe cards processed through Square Register have a 2.5% + 10¢ fee.

There are no fees for recording cash, check, or gift certificate payments.

There are no monthly or hidden fees for credit card processing. All fees are deducted before funds are transferred to your linked bank account.

Note: Processing fees are deducted before each transfer and cannot be charged on a monthly basis. You can view your total fees on a monthly basis from your online Square Dashboard.

Learn more about how processing fees and rates are calculated.

Where can I see a breakdown of all the fees I’ve paid?

You’re able to view and download your sales summaries and fees from the Reports section of your online Square Dashboard.

Payment Questions

How do I accept payments from my laptop or desktop?

You can accept card payments from your laptop or desktop computer in a couple of different ways:

  • You can log in to your online Square Dashboard and accept payments with Virtual Terminal.
  • Set up Square Online, or try one of our partners like Bigcommerce to help you accept payments online.
  • You can send a Square Invoice.

Find answers to questions about your Square account.

What card brands and card types do you accept?

We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, Discover, and UnionPay brands. Customers can also complete their payment via Cash App Pay at Square Point of Sale.

Can I accept a chip card?

Yes. Chip cards can be processed with the Square Reader for contactless and chip, Square Stand, Square Register, or Square Terminal.

Learn about EMV chip card technology.

Where can I see my free processing credit?

If you’ve referred, or have been referred by another business to use Square, you’ll see fee reimbursem*nts reflected in your transfer summaries and in the Transactions tab on your online Square Dashboard or from the POS app.

To view the Transfer Report:

  • Visit Banking > Balance > Transfer Reports in your online Square Dashboard > select a transfer.
  • You’ll see fees reimbursed in the Free Processing row of the transfer summary.

To view in the Transactions tab:

  • Visit the Transactions tab on your online Square Dashboard or from the POS app.
  • You’ll see the total fees reflected in the summary section.

Note: If you are using a mobile device to view the Transactions tab, use landscape orientation or view on desktop for best results.

You can also see how much free processing credits you have left under the Get Free Processing section of your Square Dashboard.

Learn more about the Square referral program.

When will my money be transferred?

You can choose to receive your funds through one of our three transfer options. By default, your sales are transferred within 1-2 business days using our next-business-day transfer schedule. If you need access to your funds faster, you can use instant transfers or same-day transfer to immediately send your funds to your bank account.

With Square Debit Card, you can take a payment and the money you earn is reflected in your balance. You can spend that money with your Square Card anywhere that Mastercard debit cards are accepted.

Check out your transfer options with Square.

How do I charge credit card using a Square?

You can process a credit card by:

  • Swiping the card through a Square Reader for Magstripe
  • Processing a chip card or a contactless payment using Square Reader for contactless and chip
  • Accepting the payment using a Square Stand
  • Accepting the payment using Square Register
  • Accepting the payment using Square Terminal
  • Swiping or manually keying in a card on your computer
  • Sending a Square Invoice from your computer or the Invoices app
  • Accepting Cash App Pay transactions
  • Accepting Tap to Pay on iPhone transactions
  • Accepting Tap to Pay on Android transactions

Can I manually enter, or key in, a payment?

Yes. If the card isn’t present, or you’re unable to swipe it, you can manually key in card payments without Square Reader. Other available options are sending your customer a Square Invoice or processing the payment using Virtual Terminal.

Learn how merchants protect themselves from fraud and chargebacks with safety tips for manually entered transactions.

How do I provide a receipt?

Send your customer a receipt via email or SMS when you process their payment, or later on from the Square app and the online Square Dashboard. If the option to send a receipt isn’t given after a transaction, that means your customer is already subscribed to Automatic Receipts from Square sellers.

View step-by-step instructions to send and print receipts.

Can I process a refund?

Yes. Refunds processed through Square on a mobile device must be requested and completed within 120 days of the original transaction. Payments refunded via your online Square Dashboard can be refunded within one year of the original transaction date. Once this window has passed, you must issue refunds outside of Square.

Learn how to process refunds.

How do I delete an accidental payment?

While you aren’t able to delete any transactions that have been processed through Square, you can process a refund on any payment to keep your books in order.

I’m having trouble with my internet connection. Can I still accept card payments?

Yes. If your internet connection becomes interrupted or temporarily unavailable, enable Offline Mode to accept card payments. The Square app securely stores the credit card details for 24 hours until the device is reconnected to a Wi-Fi network.

Note: You cannot accept offline payments when processing with Virtual Terminal.

Why is my customer’s card being declined?

Cards can be declined by the card-issuing bank or by Square if any information is entered incorrectly. Try these payment troubleshooting tips.

Why does my customer see a pending charge?

Incomplete payments may temporarily appear on your customer’s credit card statement, but they’re not actual charges and should fall off your customer’s statement in a few days. It‘s the card-issuing bank’s responsibility to release funds from pending charges. This process can take anywhere from 2-7 business days depending on the card-issuing bank’s processing speeds.

How do I add a note to a payment?

Notes on payments are a great way of providing additional information to item descriptions and itemizing custom amount transactions. View steps for adding notes on payments.

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FAQs

Is there a fee for Square payments? ›

The Square standard processing fee is 2.6% + 10¢ for contactless payments, swiped or inserted chip cards, and swiped magstripe cards. Payments that are manually keyed-in, processed using Card on File, or manually entered using Virtual Terminal have a 3.5% + 15¢ fee.

Can you pass on fees to customer with Square? ›

You can create service charges from your online Square Dashboard and then instantly add a service charge to any purchase during checkout from: Square Point of Sale. Square Invoices app.

Can I negotiate my Square fees? ›

Negotiate your fees (for high-volume businesses)

If your business processes a high volume of transactions, it may be possible to negotiate lower rates with Square. While not always possible, it's worth reaching out to Square's customer service to discuss.

How do I charge Square service fees? ›

Enable Service Charges
  1. Go to Account & Settings > Business information > service charges on your online Square Dashboard.
  2. Click Create service charge.
  3. Name your service charge. ...
  4. Select a service charge type as an amount or percentage.
  5. Select the relevant locations.

What is the commission for Square payments? ›

Square's Payment Processing Fees

1.75% for each contactless, chip and PIN or swiped card-present transaction.

How much does it cost to set up Square payment? ›

Square Point of Sale software is free when you take payments with Square – there are no setup fees or monthly fees.

Can I pass processing fees to customers? ›

However, there are States namely; California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York and Oklahoma —and Puerto Rico have laws that prohibit merchants from charging consumers with surcharges on credit card transactions.

How do I charge customers credit card processing fee on an invoice? ›

Here's how you can do it:
  1. Calculate the fee: Multiply the total cost of the invoice by 2.99% to determine the fee amount.
  2. Add a line item: While creating the invoice, include a separate line item for the processing fee and enter the calculated amount.
Jan 20, 2024

How do I get free fees on Square? ›

When you invite friends to join Square, you both benefit from rewards - including credits on processing fees up to $1,000 in sales over the next 180 days (6 months) or $20 off the purchase of a Square Reader for contactless and chip from Square Shop.

Does Square have any hidden fees? ›

There are no monthly or hidden fees, and PCI compliance and help from dispute experts are included in the rate. Another benefit of using Square is that we charge the same rate for all major credit cards, including American Express. That way you can accept any payment method your customers prefer.

What's better than Square? ›

Best Square alternatives
  • Homebase.
  • PayPal Zettle.
  • Shopify.
  • Toast.
  • eHopper.
  • Clover.
  • LightSpeed.
  • QuickBooks.
May 14, 2024

Are Square fees tax deductible? ›

Any interest or bank fees that are charged on your account, credit card, loans, or lines of credit are tax deductible. If you use a third-party payment processor like Square, you can also deduct the transaction fees that are taken out of your deposits.

Can I pass Square fees to customers? ›

One straightforward way to pass Square processing fees to your customers is by including a dedicated line item for the fee in their purchase invoice. By clearly labeling this line item as “Square Processing Fee,” you inform your customers about the additional charge associated with their transaction.

How do you explain service fees to customers? ›

You should communicate your service fee in writing, preferably in a formal proposal, contract, or invoice. You should also explain the scope, terms, and conditions of your service, and any additional fees or discounts that may apply.

Who pays the Square fee? ›

Square has simple and transparent pricing. Our best-in-class point-of-sale software is completely free and you'll always pay one low rate per card payment, so you can keep more of what you make. Square's processing fees are deducted before funds are transferred to your linked bank account.

How does Square make money? ›

Square makes the bulk of its money through credit card processing fees, which are 2.6% plus 10 cents per transaction for in-person sales, 2.9% plus 30 cents per transaction for online sales and 3.5% plus 15 cents per transaction for keyed-in card sales.

How do you find out what a Square charge is? ›

If you see gosq.com on your statement, this represents a purchase made with a Square seller. If you don't recognize the charge from the description, you can look up the Square purchase using our transaction search.

Is Square safer than PayPal? ›

In general, Square is a better option to accept in-person payments while PayPal is a better option for e-commerce and online payments. Both Square and PayPal were rated one of our top ten POS systems in 2024, but Square received a significantly higher score.

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