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Fees are charges imposed by organizations for services, access, or processing tasks. They are distinct from taxes or penalties in that they are typically tied to a specific service or privilege and may be charged by governments, businesses, or nonprofit entities. Fees can be mandatory or optional, and their amounts may be fixed, tiered, or calculated based on usage, value, or risk.

Common categories include administrative or processing fees for applications or online transactions; service or facility fees

Fee setting is often governed by policy, regulation, or commercial considerations. Transparency and disclosure are emphasized

for
access
or
support;
licensing,
permit,
or
registration
fees;
late
fees
for
overdue
payments;
membership
or
admission
fees;
and
usage-based
charges
such
as
tolls
or
credit-card
processing
fees.
Fees
may
be
assessed
once
or
recur
regularly
and
can
vary
by
customer
segment,
location,
or
service
level.
by
consumer
protection
norms,
with
fee
schedules,
notice
at
the
point
of
sale,
and
clear
terms.
Some
fees
are
subject
to
caps,
waivers,
or
refunds
under
specific
conditions.
The
economic
impact
of
fees
includes
affecting
affordability,
behavior,
and
access,
and
disputes
over
fees
can
prompt
calls
for
greater
clarity
or
reform.
Examples
include
bank
maintenance
fees,
airline
baggage
fees,
and
government
license
fees.