# Card Brand Fees Learn about the requirements and what you can do with Card Brand Fees. Card Brand Fees are [buyer charges](/guides/online-payments/payment-features/buyer-charges), regulated by card brands, that are available to sellers that can't use Common Fees. Card Brand Fees include: | Fee Type | Description | | --- | --- | | [Convenience Fees](/guides/online-payments/payment-features/buyer-charges/card-brand-fees/convenience-fees) | A fee to charge buyers for providing a more convenient payment channel. Convenience fees can only get charged to buyers when the seller is providing a method of payment (usually internet or over the phone) different from its standard payment channel (historically mail or in-person). | | [Service Fees](/guides/online-payments/payment-features/buyer-charges/card-brand-fees/service-fees) | A fee to charge buyers that only certain MCCs are eligible to charge (specifically in the education or government industry). | | [Surcharge Fees](/guides/online-payments/payment-features/buyer-charges/card-brand-fees/surcharge-fees) | A fee to charge buyers to offset the cost of processing that the seller would normally incur. | | [Visa Rent Fees](/guides/online-payments/payment-features/buyer-charges/card-brand-fees/visa-rent-fees) | A fee to charge renters for making payments to qualified landlords under the Visa Rent Program. | These Card Brand Fees get used for various reasons depending on the transaction: - Any fee that gets charged must fit into one of the categories above. - Sellers can only pass one Buyer Charge per transaction (e.g., sellers can’t pass a Convenience Fee and a Rental Fee in a single transaction). Sellers collect the funds from Buyer Charges as a part of [their payout](/guides/platform-payments/seller-payouts).