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Surcharging Compliance for Florida Merchants in 2026

Florida allows surcharging within network caps when disclosed correctly—but debit and prepaid restrictions still trip up merchants who treat every card the same at checkout.

Surcharging Compliance for Florida Merchants in 2026, Compliance guide for small business owners

Florida allows surcharging within network caps when disclosed correctly—but debit and prepaid restrictions still trip up merchants who treat every card the same at checkout.

Florida merchant checklist

  • Posted prices match what the terminal charges for cash vs card paths.
  • Receipt language and customer notices follow your program type (discount vs surcharge).
  • Debit and prepaid cards handled according to network rules—not surcharged where prohibited.
  • Terminal programming matches signage; staff can explain the program in one sentence.
  • Online and in-store disclosures align if you sell omnichannel.

Surcharge vs dual pricing vs cash discount

These programs are not interchangeable labels. Surcharge adds a fee at checkout on eligible credit cards. Cash discount shows two prices. Dual pricing displays card and cash paths with compliant disclosure. Your processor must program the correct logic—not just drop a sticker on the door.

Staff training and customer communication

One confused employee at the register creates complaints and chargebacks. Script a single sentence explaining your program. Post signage at entry and point of sale. Audit receipts monthly to ensure card and cash paths match marketing.

See dual pricing, compliant surcharging, and our compliance checklist for cross-state fundamentals.

How to audit your processing costs

Pull your last three months of statements and calculate effective rate: total fees the processor kept divided by total card sales. List every monthly line item—PCI, gateway, statement, regulatory—and note downgrades on keyed or chip-fallback transactions. That single exercise beats comparing teaser qualified rates from sales brochures.

  • Compare effective rate month over month; spikes often follow rate changes or card-mix shifts.
  • Separate interchange (wholesale) from markup if you are on interchange-plus.
  • Count keyed versus chip-present volume; keyed and MOTO categories cost more.
  • Verify batch close times—open batches can delay funding or cause reconciliation gaps.

Our guide on reading your merchant statement walks through each section. If numbers still do not reconcile, upload statements for a Croft review before you renew or switch.

Croft Business Solutions helps with compliant dual pricing and cost-recovery setup for Florida merchants. We explain options in plain language, review statements when useful, and stay one call away, not a ticket queue.

Croft Business Solutions boards merchants nationwide with interchange-plus pricing, dual pricing and compliant cost-recovery programs, free POS placement for qualified businesses, and hands-on support on the Gulf Coast and throughout North Georgia. Start with a free statement audit or instant quote if you know your monthly volume.

Compliance is operational—not a one-time signup checkbox. Revisit programming after processor updates, menu changes, or new locations.

Why this matters for your bottom line

Card processing is not a fixed utility bill. Effective rate—total fees divided by card sales—shifts with card mix, ticket size, and whether staff consistently use chip and contactless. Merchants who audit statements quarterly catch drift before renewal season; those who only compare teaser qualified rates often overpay for years.

Practical next steps

  • Calculate effective rate from your last three statements.
  • List monthly fixed fees: PCI, gateway, software, equipment.
  • Note keyed vs chip-present volume and any downgrades.
  • Compare your program to interchange-plus transparency.
  • Request a free statement audit before you renew.

How Croft helps

Croft Business Solutions partners with Omega Bank Card Services to offer interchange-plus pricing, compliant dual pricing, free POS placement for qualified merchants, Clover and countertop terminals, and gateways for omnichannel sales. We explain programs in plain language and stay reachable after onboarding—not a ticket queue.

Pull your last three months of statements and calculate effective rate: total fees the processor kept divided by total card sales. List every monthly line item—PCI, gateway, statement, regulatory—and note downgrades on keyed or chip-fallback transactions. That single exercise beats comparing teaser qualified rates from sales brochures.

  • Compare effective rate month over month; spikes often follow rate changes or card-mix shifts.
  • Separate interchange (wholesale) from markup if you are on interchange-plus.
  • Count keyed versus chip-present volume; keyed and MOTO categories cost more.
  • Verify batch close times—open batches can delay funding or cause reconciliation gaps.

Our guide on reading your merchant statement walks through each section. If numbers still do not reconcile, upload statements for a Croft review before you renew or switch.

Croft Business Solutions helps with transparent processing, POS placement, and statement reviews. We explain options in plain language, review statements when useful, and stay one call away, not a ticket queue.

Croft Business Solutions boards merchants nationwide with interchange-plus pricing, dual pricing and compliant cost-recovery programs, free POS placement for qualified businesses, and hands-on support on the Gulf Coast and throughout North Georgia. Start with a free statement audit or instant quote if you know your monthly volume.

Search rankings follow useful, specific content—but your business wins when checkout is reliable and fees are auditable. Use this guide as a checklist, then talk to a partner who will show the math.

Frequently asked questions

How do I compare processors fairly?
Use effective rate on your actual statements, include all monthly fees, and compare funding speed and support—not brochure qualified rates.
Does Croft work with my existing POS?
Often yes, depending on POS and gateway. Share your current stack when requesting a quote so integration and migration are planned upfront.

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