Payment Surcharges in Spain: PSD2 Card Ban, PayPal and Klarna Permitted
Under EU PSD2 and the Interchange Fee Regulation, merchants in Spain cannot add surcharges on card-based payments (debit and credit cards). Surcharges on PayPal, Klarna, and other payment methods not covered by the card surcharge ban are not prohibited at EU level; merchants may add them with clear disclosure where permitted by Spanish consumer law.
This is a regulated fee — required or governed by law in the jurisdictions below.
Overview
EU law (PSD2 Article 62(4) and the Interchange Fee Regulation) prohibits surcharges on card-based payments where both the consumer's and the merchant's payment service providers are in the EEA. This covers the vast majority of card payments in Spain. Surcharges on Visa, Mastercard, and other regulated card schemes cannot be passed to the consumer. Payment methods such as PayPal, Klarna, and other buy-now-pay-later or wallet services are not within the scope of the card surcharge ban; member states may allow or restrict surcharging on these. In practice, Spanish merchants generally do not surcharge for alternative payment methods either. Merchants selling to Spanish consumers must not add fees for card payments.
Fee schedule by jurisdiction
2 jurisdictions with active fee requirements.
| Jurisdiction | Fee |
|---|---|
| Spain (card payments) | Surcharges banned |
| Spain (PayPal, Klarna, other) | Not covered by EU card surcharge ban; may be permitted with disclosure |
Spain (card payments)
Surcharges banned
Debit and credit cards under Visa, Mastercard, and other regulated schemes
PSD2 and IFR; applies when both PSPs are in the EEA.
Spain (PayPal, Klarna, other)
Not covered by EU card surcharge ban; may be permitted with disclosure
PayPal, Klarna, and other non-card payment methods
Check Spanish consumer law and payment provider terms.
Enforcement
Breach of PSD2 surcharging rules may be subject to national enforcement. Consumers may be entitled to refunds of unlawful surcharges.
Official sources
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Shopify compliance
This fee is conditional — legality varies by jurisdiction. Merchants must verify whether their state or region permits this fee before enabling it. Shopify requires clear disclosure of any additional charges at checkout.
This information is maintained by the Magical Apps team and reviewed annually. Always consult official government sources for the most current requirements.
Quick facts
- Regulation
- Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and Interchange Fee Regulation
- Country
- Spain
- Jurisdictions
- 2
- Category
- Regulatory Surcharges
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