FCC Record, Volume 28, No. 16, Pages 12584 to 13565, August 22 - September 18, 2013 Page: 12,637
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Regulatory fee payments that exceed the U.S. Treasury limit and are rejected by Treasury,
causing a payment not to meet the required payment deadline, will be subject to interest, fees,
and a 25% late payment penalty.
ELECTRONIC FILING AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES (FOR ALL ENTITIES)
All fee payors must enter the FCC's Fee Filer system to begin the process of filing FY 2013 regulatory
fees. The Fee Filer web application is located at: www.fcc.gov/feefiler. After logging in with an FRN
and password, the Regulatory Fees option should be selected to display billed and non-billed regulatory
fees. It is the responsibility of each fee payor to determine its regulatory fee obligation.
Fee Filer displays fee information associated with an FRN. Although the Commission makes every effort
to assure the accuracy of the information contained in Fee Filer, the Commission cautions fee payors that
any errors in the information contained in Fee Filer do not relieve fee payors of the responsibility to pay
all fees correctly. Fee payors may make adjustments, corrections, additions, or deletions to the
information contained in Fee Filer, if necessary.
For technical assistance, please contact the Financial Operations Help Desk at (877) 480-3201, Option 4.
PAYMENT METHODS
Licensees and regulatees may pay their regulatory fees by any of the following methods;
* Check (beginning 10/1/13, the Commission will no longer accept checks)
* Money order (beginning 10/1/13, the Commission will no longer accept money orders)
* Credit card (online or by mail)
* Wire transfer
* ACH (Automated Clearing House) / debit from bank account (online) via Fee Filer
Check or Money Order:
* For fee payments by check or money order, make the instrument payable to the Federal
Communications Commission. Please note that only Form 159-E vouchers generated from Fee
Filer may be submitted with regulatory fee payments to U.S. Bank.
US Bank's/Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland will convert check payments drawn on personal
checking accounts into an electronic funds transfer. "Electronic fund transfer" refers to the process in
which we electronically instruct a fee payor's financial institution to transfer funds from the payor's
account to our account instead of processing your check. By sending a completed, signed check to the
Commission, the fee payor authorizes the Commission to copy the check and use the account
information from the check to make an electronic fund transfer from the account for the same amount
as the check. If the electronic fund transfer cannot be processed for technical reasons, the Commission
will consider the fee payor as having authorized us to process the copy of the check.
Licensees and regulatees paying regulatory fees by check should note that beginning on October
1, 2013, the Commission will no longer accept checks (including money orders and cashier's
checks) and the accompanying hardcopy forms (e.g., Form 159's, Form 159-B's, Form 159-E's,
Form 159-W's) for the payment of regulatory fees. As of October 1, 2013 all payments must be12637
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United States. Federal Communications Commission. FCC Record, Volume 28, No. 16, Pages 12584 to 13565, August 22 - September 18, 2013, book, September 2013; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc272134/m1/70/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.