PayPal Advanced Checkout - What are Level 2 and 3 Card payment transactions?

Card payment processing has three levels: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. The levels differ in the amount of information required to complete the payment as a Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 eligible transaction. Level 1 requires less information and therefore generally incurs higher interchange fees compared to transactions processed with Level 2 and Level 3 data. Most businesses can operate at Level 1, however, when processing corporate and purchase credit cards, IC++ merchants can benefit from reduced interchange fees by providing additional transaction information called Level 2 and Level 3 data.

Corporate and purchase credit cards are eligible for Levels 2 and 3 processing if the required information is provided. Consumer cards are only eligible for Level 1 processing.

Level 2 and Level 3 cost optimisation benefits don’t apply to debit cards.

Merchant benefits from Level 2 & 3 processing may include:

  • Reduced interchange costs if they’re IC++ merchants.
  • Fewer chargebacks.

Currently, both Visa and Mastercard offer Level 2 & 3 processing. Amex offers Level 2 and Discover offers only Level 1 processing.

Merchants can send Level 2 & 3 data to PayPal only for taxable US domestic corporate and purchase credit card transactions. Visa and Mastercard have their transaction criteria to qualify for Level 2 & 3 processing:

  • Visa: The total tax amount must be between 0.1% and 22%.
  • Mastercard: The total tax amount must be between 0.1% and 30%.

    Note: Merchants that want to qualify for Amex Level 2 processing are required to contact Amex for approval before they accept the Level 2 data.

To qualify for Level 2 & 3 processing, merchants must send the following information. However, the card network and cardholder issuing bank ultimately determine whether a transaction qualifies for Level 2 or Level 3 processing.

Level 2 data:

  • Card number, expiration, billing address, shipping address, and invoice number.
  • Customer Code or PO number - unique reference ID for the order.
  • Tax amount - an amount must be submitted separately from the total transaction amount.

Level 3 data:

  • Level 2 data, and,
  • Unit amount or Unit price
  • Unit of measure
  • Freight or Shipping amount - total shipping and handling charges.
  • Duty amount - total charges for any import or export duties.
  • Discount amount
  • Item commodity code
  • Item description
  • Item product code
  • Item quantity
  • Unit tax amount
  • Unit discount amount
  • Ship-from ZIP code





More ways we can help

We'll use cookies to improve and customise your experience if you continue to browse. Is it OK if we also use cookies to show you personalised ads? Learn more and manage your cookies