(See also Cost Recovery Elements) Factors added to the latest acquisition cost or repair cost price of an item so as to arrive at the customer's standard or exchanged price Surcharges will include: 1) transportation, for costs of deliveries from production site to points of use or storage; 2) inventory obsolescence and loss, for the costs of pilferage, damage, deterioration, physical inventory maintenance; 3) supply operations support costs; 4) inventory augmentation; 5) depreciation; and 6) carcass attrition costs, if applicable
An additional fee imposed by the card acceptor or acquirer on a cardholder for provision of a shared service
superannuation surcharge is a tax paid by high income earners on certain super contributions
A surcharge is an extra payment of money in addition to the usual payment for something. It is added for a specific reason, for example by a company because costs have risen or by a government as a tax. The prices of overseas holidays are subject to surcharges. money that you have to pay in addition to the basic price of something surcharge on (surchargier, from sur- (from super-; SUPER-) + chargier ). to make someone pay an additional amount of money
a condition in which the water elevation at the upstream end of a culvert exceeds the culvert obvert
The showing an omission, as in an account, for which credit ought to have been given
An amount added to the bill of lading to compensate the mover for obstacles that are above and beyond the normal move
To overload; to overburden; to overmatch; to overcharge; as, to surcharge a beast or a ship; to surcharge a cannon
an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill)
Charge to a bill for a specific period of time to recover a previously incurred expense
A court required payment from a trustee's personal funds because of the trustee's negligence or intentional violation of his duties, which results in a loss to the trust's beneficiary(s)
a charge imposed in accordance with Section 69 115 of the F C C 's Rules and Regulations plus the Local Exchange Company's Message Station Equipment Recovery Charge
print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote fill to capacity with people; "The air raids had surcharged the emergency wards"
an additional charge (as for items previously omitted or as a penalty for failure to exercise common caution or common skill) fill to an excessive degree; "The air was surcharged with tension"
If tax has not been paid by 28 February you have to pay a surcharge of 5% of the amount outstanding There is another 5% surcharge if tax is still outstanding by 31 July Booklet SA/BK7 - Self Assessment - Surcharges for late payment of tax provides further information about surcharges for late payment of tax You can view it on this site or obtain it from your local Inland Revenue Office
Contribution assessments made to finance training, health care and administrative costs Certain states also maintain special funds for the possibility that the states' unemployment trust fund may become insolvent
Per call - Some carriers have a low cost per minute, but charge a surcharge Per call, sometimes over $1 per call Therefore a 10¢ call really cost you $1 10 !
FedEx reserves the right to assess fuel or other surcharges on any shipments without notice Any such surcharge will be applied for such periods as we may determine necessary
An additional per-ticket fee added to a fare by an airline or other carrier, ostensibly to cover the increased cost of fuel to the carrier Fuel surcharges are seldom quoted in the fare
Incremental charge added to a freight charge, separate from the line-haul charge, to offset increases in fuel price against the assumed cost of fuel in the initial freight charge
[ 's&r-"chärj ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French surchargier, from sur- + chargier to charge, from Old French; more at CHARGE.