Youmay pay your filing fee and biometric services fee, if applicable, with a credit card issued by a U.S. bank. If you are filing by mail, file your application, petition, or request with a USCIS lockbox or with a USCIS service center.
You may use Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Make sure the card has enough money to cover the fee. We may reject your application, petition, or request if the card is declined, and we will not attempt to process your credit card payment a second time.
If you are paying by credit card, submit one Form G-1450 with each application, petition, or request that you submit. You may pay both the filing fee and biometric services fee with the same Form G-1450.
Note: Make sure the amounts on the two Form G-1450s add up to the correct total, as we will reject a filing with an incorrect payment. Please complete one Form G-1450 for each card and ensure the total amount of the filing fee is correct between the two forms. (For example: You could pay a $400 filing fee with one $200 payment on one card, and one $200 payment on a second card.)
The Department of the Treasury ensures that Pay.gov is Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliant. PCI DSS is a set of requirements designed to ensure all companies processing, storing, or transmitting credit card information maintain a secure environment.
Every two years, the CFPB reports on the state of the consumer credit card market. Our report for 2019 covers how consumers use cards, the price they pay for using them, the availability of credit cards, the practices used by credit card companies and debt collectors, academic literature on the possible effects of the CARD Act, and innovation in the market.
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When a credit card is used to make a reportable expenditure, the expenditure must be reported on the schedule by identifying the name and address of the vendor who sold the goods or services, NOT the credit card company that issued the credit card. The date, amount, and purpose of the expenditure must also be disclosed, in addition to other information.
Once the credit card bill is paid, the payment must also be reported using the appropriate existing disbursement schedule (e.g., Schedule F1, Schedule G, Schedule H, or Schedule I) by identifying the credit card company that receives the payment. The date, amount, and purpose of the payment must also be disclosed, in addition to other information.
A candidate for office uses her credit card to buy $1,000 in campaign office supplies from an office store. During the same reporting period, the candidate uses her credit card to buy $500 in political advertising signs from a sign company. During the same reporting period, the candidate makes a single payment from her political contributions account to pay the $1,500 credit card bill.
To report that activity, the candidate would report all of the following on a campaign finance report (Form C/OH) covering the period in which she made the credit card charges and sent the payment to the credit card company:
A candidate for non-judicial office uses his credit card to purchase $3,000 in political advertising materials from a print shop. During the same reporting period, the candidate makes a payment from his personal funds account to pay the $3,000 credit card bill.
To report that activity, the candidate would report all of the following on a campaign finance report (Form C/OH) covering the period in which he made the credit card charge and sent the payment to the credit card company:
A general-purpose committee uses its credit card to buy $500 in political advertising in a newspaper. The committee receives the statement from the credit card company but does not send a payment until after the reporting period ends. When the committee sends a payment to the credit card company, it makes a $500 payment from its political contributions account.
A candidate for judicial office uses her credit card to buy $500 in political advertising in a newspaper. The candidate receives the statement from the credit card company but does not send a payment until after the reporting period ends. When the candidate sends a payment to the credit card company, she makes a $500 payment from her political contributions account.
To report the payment to the credit card company, the candidate would also report all of the following on a campaign finance report (Form JC/OH) covering the period in which the payment to the credit card company was made:
The committee must also itemize, as a memo entry, any specific transactions charged on a credit card if payments to the actual vendor exceed the $200 aggregate threshold. The memo entry must include the name and address of the vendor, the purpose of the disbursement, date the services were received, and the amount of the disbursement.
The committee reports paying First Credit Card on Line 17, and includes the credit card company's address, the date that the credit card was paid, the amount that was paid, and the purpose of disbursement "Credit Card Payment: see below."
Next, the committee includes memo entries for its original vendors, Colonial Communications and ABC Printers. The memo entries show the vendors' addresses, date the services were received, and the amount paid. Both memos also show clear purposes of disbursement - "Media Advertisement" and "Printing Expenses" - so that the public knows why the funds were spent.
When reporting credit card debt on Schedule D, include information about the credit card company, along with the amount owed at the opening of the reporting period, the amount of the debt incurred this reporting period, the amount paid on the debt this period, and the amount outstanding at the end of the reporting period.
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Individuals and businesses can pay their Maryland taxes with a credit card. This service applies to taxes owed for the current year or any back year if you have a bill. If you file your return electronically by April 15, you have until April 30 to make the credit card payment. You can make your individual or business tax payment online or by telephone through one of the providers listed below.
Attention: Due to Comptroller of MD System Upgrades:
The Credit Card option to file and pay Withholding tax will be discontinued as of 7/17/2023 at 6pm. The June 2023 return due July 15th, is the final filing period that will allow the combined tax return form and payment in the credit card application.
The Credit Card option to file and pay Sales and Use Tax will be discontinued as of 7/20/2023 at 6pm. The June 2023 return due July 20th, is the final filing period that will allow the combined tax return form and payment in the credit card application.
For other filing and payment options, see
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