Pay.gov Implementation

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Pay.gov Implementation AR Team June 12, 2018

Agenda Introduction Why Pay.gov? What types of payments can be made? Use of PMS as a payment tool How to navigate through Pay.gov Questions, comments or suggestions

Why Pay.gov? Internal control Safe and secure payments Pay.gov is the convenient and fast way to make secure electronic payments to Federal government agencies. Many common forms of payment are accepted, including credit cards, debit cards, and direct debit. Efficiency Payments are generally settled and received by an agency on the next business day after submission. Ease of use You do not need to have a Pay.gov account to make most payments, but with an account you have access to more tools to manage and track your payments. If you have recurring payments to be made, you are encouraged to create a Pay.gov account.

What types of payments are accepted? Rent and Royalty payments Court ordered restitution payments Freedom of Information (FOIA) fees Accounts Payable refunds Cancelled/expired Grants (older than five years) Disallowed cost determinations Single Audit Determinations and settlements after appeals process Close-out Refunds from Grants and Contracts Refunds from Grants and Contracts Overpayments from Grants and Contracts

Use of the Payment Management System Active Grants Use of the Payment Management System

Use of the Payment Management System Inactive Grants Use of the Payment Management System

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation

Pay.gov Website Navigation Live navigation of the web site

Questions, comments or suggestions

Contact us All emails will be answered within 48 business hours: ETA-Arteam@dol.gov