They will just have to create a fee to "cover the costs" of having to tell you what they are going to charge you.
If your billing is too complicated to be accurately described to your customers, then you may have put yourself in a situation where you are incapable of being honest with your customers. That's on you.
It's the job of regulators to ensure that you are honest with your customers; therefore, they can reasonably forbid you from having billing so complicated that it cannot be described accurately.
Can't wait to try this during tax season next year
lol, my thoughts exactly
That headline is some NotTheOnion material.
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