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Building permit fees for a commercial project total $12,500. If the jurisdiction charges a 3.5% convenience fee for online payments and a 2.8% fee for credit card processing, what is the total amount due when paying online with a credit card?

Correct Answer

C) $13,294.38

First add convenience fee: $12,500 × 1.035 = $12,937.50. Then add credit card fee: $12,937.50 × 1.028 = $13,294.38. Both fees compound on the total amount.

Answer Options
A
$13,287.50
B
$13,350.00
C
$13,294.38
D
$13,312.50

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option C is correct because both fees must be calculated sequentially (compounding). The convenience fee is applied first to the base permit fee ($12,500 × 1.035 = $12,937.50), then the credit card processing fee is applied to the new total including the convenience fee ($12,937.50 × 1.028 = $13,294.38). This reflects how payment processors typically structure their fee calculations in real-world scenarios.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: $13,287.50

This answer incorrectly calculates only the convenience fee ($12,500 × 1.035 = $12,937.50) but fails to apply the credit card processing fee to the adjusted total.

Option B: $13,350.00

This answer appears to use rounded numbers or incorrect percentages, resulting in an amount that doesn't match the proper sequential calculation of both fees.

Option D: $13,312.50

This answer likely adds both percentages together (3.5% + 2.8% = 6.3%) and applies them simultaneously to the base amount, which is incorrect since fees compound sequentially.

Memory Technique

Think 'COMPOUND FEES' - like compound interest, each fee builds on the previous total. Use the acronym 'FIRST THEN' - apply the FIRST fee, THEN apply the second fee to the new amount.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Administration and Enforcement, specifically sections on permit fees and administrative costs

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