Understanding Fee Rounding
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For processing fees, we round to the nearest £0.01. For example, if you accept a payment for £10.00, we will deduct fees of £0.18 (1.75% x £10.00 = £0.175 = £0.18).
Note: Transaction and item tax are calculated with bankers’ rounding, or round half to even, which pulls even numbers down. Learn more about .
Here’s an example to better illustrate why we do this type of rounding:
54.1754
54.18
343.2050
343.20
+ 106.2038
+ 106.20
= 503.5842
= 503.58
When using standard rounding, you round up or down to the nearest number. For amounts in the middle (ending in 5), it rounds up. This results in a bias towards a higher amount. Bankers’ rounding is closer to the actual amount.