Reply from NTA... which confirms that you can charge what you like if you have a dispatch operator licence.
Dear Mr O'Connell,
Thank you for contacting the National Transport Authority (NTA). We refer to your recent correspondence received on the 5th September 2022.
A driver may charge no more than is calculated on the taximeter. The cost of the trip remains as calculated on the taximeter as the Maximum Fare.
A booking service provider, however, may charge whatever it likes to its contracted customers for using its technological platform to book a journey. For example in relation to the Freenow
Technology Charge, it is up to the customer to decide whether they want to use the FreeNow App to book an SPSV, with the extra €1 it will cost, when compared to other booking service providers who do not charge this technology fee. It is the customer’s choice to change to another booking service provider if they so wish.
Therefore, using the Freenow example, the technology fee to FreeNow may never be added to the taximeter rate or collected by drivers.
Should you wish to apply for a dispatch operator licence the application form can be found on the
Forms & Guides section of NTA’s website.
Yours sincerely,
National Transport Authority