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Payment of the Travel Charge Card
Bill
Payment Due Date
Payment for all undisputed charges must be made in
full by the statement billing due date, which is 25 to
30 days after the closing date on the billing statement of
account, depending on the bank. The due date is printed on
the bill.
Past Due
Under the GSA SmartPay® 2 contract, an account is
considered past due if payment for the undisputed principal
amount has not been received 45 calendar days from the
closing date on the statement of account in which the charge
appears.
Consequences:
- Bank representatives will notify you with letters and
telephone calls.
- Your A/OPC is notified that the amount is past due.
- Your supervisor may also be notified.
Suspension
An account may be suspended if payment of the full
amount of undisputed charges is not received and posted by
the bank 61 calendar days from the closing
date on the statement of account.
Consequences:
- You will be unable to use the travel charge card.
- Bank representatives will notify you with letters and
telephone calls.
- Your A/OPC will be notified.
- In many agencies, higher level officials are notified.
- The suspension will count towards the two suspensions,
which will result in cancellation of the travel charge
card when it becomes delinquent a third time.
Cancellation
An account may be cancelled if:
- It has been suspended two times during a 12-month
period for undisputed amounts and is past due again (45
calendar days from the closing date on the statement of
account in which the charge appears); or
- It is past due for undisputed amounts at 120 calendar
days past the closing date on the statement of account in
which the charge appeared; or
- The travel charge card is used for other than
authorized purchases, and cancellation is approved by the
A/OPC.
The A/OPC and/or GSA SmartPay® 2 Contracting Officer
reserves the right to cancel an individually billed
account under his/her purview and shall document the
reasons for the cancellation.
Consequences:
- You will be unable to use your travel charge card, and
it will not be
reinstated.
- Your ability to do your job may be affected if you are
not able to
travel and obtain government
discounts.
- The cancellation may be reported to your
manager/supervisor
and to your human relations
officer.
- The cancellation may result in a personnel action such
as a notice or
letter being placed in your official
personnel record.
- The cancellation may be reported to credit bureaus,
and your personal credit rating may suffer.
- A late fee may be imposed on the uncollected
balance.
- The bank may begin collection actions.
- You may be liable for fees related to collection
actions.
- The bank may request salary offset from your
agency.
- At 180 days past due, the bank writes off the account
as a bad debt,
and credit bureaus are again
notified.
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