Statutory Instruments
2020 No. 657
Taxes
The Fees for Payment of Taxes, etc. by Card Regulations 2020
Made
29th June 2020
Laid before the House of Commons
30th June 2020
Coming into force
1st November 2020
The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 136(1) to (3) of the Finance Act 2008( 1 ).
In accordance with section 136(2) of that Act, the Commissioners expect that they, or a person authorised by them, will be required to pay a fee in connection with amounts paid by credit or debit card.
Citation and commencement
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Fees for Payment of Taxes, etc. by Card Regulations 2020 and come into force on 1st November 2020.
Fee payable where a payment is made by a relevant credit or debit card
2. —(1) A person making a payment by a relevant credit card or a relevant debit card to the Commissioners or a person authorised by them must pay a fee together with the payment.
(2) In this regulation—
“relevant credit card” means a card—
given to a person for use in business, and
which is a credit token within section 14(1)(b) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974( 2 ) or would, if given to an individual, be such a token;
“relevant debit card” means a card—
given to a person for use in business, and
the use of which to make payment results in an account of the holder’s at a bank, or any other institution providing banking services, being debited with the payment.
Amount of fee
3. —(1) The amount of the fee is equal to—
where—
M is the amount of the merchant acquirer fee for the payment;
I is the amount of the interchange fee for the payment;
S is the amount of the scheme fee for the payment.
(2) “Merchant acquirer fee” means the fee for processing the payment charged to the payee by the merchant acquirer.
(3) “Interchange fee” means the fee for the payment—
(a) charged to the merchant acquirer by the issuer of the card, and
(b) re-charged to the payee by the merchant acquirer.
(4) “Scheme fee” means the fee for the payment—
(a) charged to the merchant acquirer by the person responsible for the card scheme applying to the card, and
(b) re-charged to the payee by the merchant acquirer.
(5) In this regulation—
“card scheme” means a standardised set of rules, practices or guidelines applying to payments by card;
“issuer” means the person by whom a card is given to its holder;
“merchant acquirer” means the person who, by agreement with the payee, processes a payment by card so that funds are transferred to the payee.
Revocation
4. The following are revoked—
(a) the Fees for Payment of Taxes, etc. by Credit Card Regulations 2016( 3 );
(b) the Fees for Payment of Taxes, etc. by Credit Card (Amendment) Regulations 2017( 4 ).
Jim Harra
Justin Holliday
Two of the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs
29th June 2020