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Welcome to Pay.gov, "Maximizing Collections/Minimizing Costs"

Welcome to Pay.gov, 'Maximizing Collectionst/Minimizing Costs' Launched in October 2000, Pay.gov is a secure government-wide collection portal, developed to meet the U.S. Treasury's commitment to process collections electronically using internet technologies. It offers a suite of online services that Federal agencies can use to meet their responsibilities towards the public.
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Why Use Pay.gov?
Financial: Fast and safe collection service at no cost to your agency.
Technical: Secure transactions available to anyone, anywhere.
Business: Expert solutions for your technical and regulatory compliance issues.
Service: Comprehensive customer and technical support from day one forward.

What Services does Pay.gov provide?
Pay.gov is a collection portal that offers four major services:
Collections: collects and processes agency ACH debit and credit card transactions.
Billing/Notification: allows agencies to notify their customers of payment due and facilitate the collection online.
Forms: Pay.gov hosts agency forms, used to gather information for administrative purposes or to initiate an associated collection.
Reporting Service: provides an extensive range of reports, allowing transaction reconciliation.
More information available here

Implementation
For information on how to implement Pay.gov click here.

Documentation
For information about Pay.gov, user guides and release notices click here.

Press/Articles
For information on who is using Pay.gov plus other articles click here.



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