A public repository of Merchant Category Codes (MCC) in formats easier to read than most places (i.e. not a PDF).
The same data is available in several formats:
- csv
- small json - no whitespace characters
- formatted json - indented for legibility
- jsonlines - newline delimited json objects jsonlines
- ods (LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org compatible)
- xls (Microsoft Office & useful with many other systems that can read xls)
- Derived MCC - mcc
- edited_description - manually edited, modern text
- combined_description - uses either USDA or IRS
- usda_description - Description from the USDA
- irs_description - Description from IRS
- irs_reportable - Reportable under 6041/6041A and Authority for Exception
I hope that folks will create pull requests to make this information easier to read and use. Specifically, the "Edited Description" field is a place where we can collaboratively go through and fix things like upper case vs. title case.
Preferences for the "Edited Description":
- Shorter is better
- Use descriptions that make the most sense to someone in 2024
- Use title case
If the pull request is against the CSV I'll gladly update the binary formats. Or see below for how to update everything in one shot.
I built this out of curiosity about MCC codes.
Other folks (e.g. Expensify) are contributing fixes too. Thanks!
- Start with a csv file that is in a good state.
- Open it with LibreOffice using only commas as field separators.
- "Save as" to ods.
- "Save as" to xls.
- Convert the csv to an array of json objects on a single line
php -f csv-to-json.php mcc_codes.csv mcc_codes.small.json
- Convert the single line json to easier-to-read multiline array
jq mcc_codes.small.json > mcc_codes.json
- Convert the single line to a "jsonlines" formatted file:
jq -c '.[]' mcc_codes.small.json > mcc_codes.jsonl
Step 5 depends on php-cli. Steps 6 and 7 depend on jq.