Legal basics 6 min read · Updated May 20, 2026

Can You Charge Fees on Gift Certificates?

Federal and state rules on inactivity, dormancy, and service fees for gift cards.

Federal and state rules sharply restrict the fees you can charge on gift certificates. This article covers the categories and the safest defaults for SMBs.

Federal restrictions

Federal rules generally prohibit inactivity, dormancy, or service fees on gift cards within the first year, and require strict disclosure thereafter.

State rules

Many states impose stricter prohibitions, including outright bans on inactivity and dormancy fees. Check your state's consumer protection rules.

Default recommendation

Most SMBs avoid charging any fees on gift certificates. The customer goodwill cost and compliance risk usually outweigh any small fee revenue.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I charge a small replacement fee for a damaged certificate?

This varies by state. Document your policy clearly and consult an attorney.