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Ci sono commissioni per il pagamento con carta?

Are there fees for card payment?

Pronunciation

kom-mis-SYOH-nee — four syllables, stress on third. Plural of 'commissione'.

When to use it

Ask before paying by card in smaller establishments. Some Italian restaurants, despite the legal requirement to accept cards, add a small surcharge for card transactions.

What it means

'Commissioni' = commissions/fees. Some restaurants pass the card processing fee (typically 1-2%) onto customers. This is controversial legally — EU rules generally prohibit surcharges on standard cards — but it still occurs in small businesses.

Variations

C'è un supplemento per la carta?

Is there a surcharge for card?

Alternative way to ask about card fees.

Preferite contanti o carta?

Do you prefer cash or card?

Indirect way to gauge their preference.

Qual è il metodo di pagamento preferito?

What is your preferred payment method?

Open question about their preference.

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: Ci sono commissioni per il pagamento con carta? Cameriere: No, il pagamento con carta è gratuito. Cliente: Ottimo. Allora pago con la carta. Cameriere: Prego. Il POS è qui.

Client: Are there fees for card payment? Waiter: No, card payment is free. Client: Excellent. Then I'll pay by card. Waiter: Please go ahead. The terminal is here.

Cultural Note

Since 2022, Italian law (Decreto Fiscale) requires all businesses to accept card payments and prohibits adding surcharges. However, some small businesses informally discourage cards by claiming technical issues. Knowing your rights helps — you're entitled to pay by card without penalty.