Surcharge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchA surcharge may mean:
- an extra fee A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup added onto another fee or charge
- Fuel surcharge, sky freight charges which represents additions due to jet fuel prices.
- Bunker adjustment factor Bunker adjustment factor or BAF refers to floating part of sea freight charges which represents additions due to oil prices. BAF charges used to be determined by Carrier Conferences to be applicable for a certain period on a certain trade route, sea freight charges which represents additions due to oil prices.
- an overprint An overprint is the addition of text to the face of a postage stamp or banknote after it has been printed (although some overprints are solely in the selvedge area of souvenir sheets). Overprints have been used for many purposes, including surcharge, commemoration, and control marks that affects the value of a postage stamp
- a surcharge (sanction) against a public servant who has abused public funds
- any loading from above the soil line upon earth being supported by a retaining wall
- Surtax Proposed in 2009: New taxes to fund the federal government's plan for higher health insurance spending continue to be debated in Washington. According to a new Bloomberg report, the top surtax rate will be 5.4 percent in the House plan.[i] That will be the top rate in a three-tiered surtax aimed at high-income tax returns:, extra tax levied upon tax
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