Form Fr-900q - Employer'S/payor'S Withholding Tax Booklet - 2012 Page 6

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processing. Visit for information on completing
the time of payment instead of storing the information. There is no fee for
an eTSC application.
business e-check payments.
ACH Credit. ACH credit is for business taxpayers only. There is no fee
charged by OTR, but the taxpayer’s bank may charge a fee. The taxpayer
Electronic Filing Instructions
directly credits OTR’s bank account. The taxpayer does not need to be
The instructions in this booklet are specifi cally for fi lers of paper returns. When you
eTSC registered to use this payment type, and they do not need access to
fi le electronically, note that the instructions may differ. Follow the “on screen” in-
the website.
structions. If you need further explanations, review the instructions in this booklet.
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Note: When making ACH credit payments through your bank, please use the
Electronic Payment Options
correct tax type code (00300) and tax period ending date (YYMMDD).
If your payment due is greater than $10,000 per month, you shall pay electroni-
cally.
ACH Debit. ACH debit is for registered eTSC business taxpayers only. There
is no fee. The taxpayer’s bank routing and account numbers are stored
Refer to the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Payment Guide available on the
within their on-line eTSC account. They can use this account to pay any
DC website at for instructions for electronic
existing liability. They give OTR the right to debit the money from their bank
payments. The electronic taxpayer service center (eTSC) does not allow the
account.
use of foreign bank accounts.
Credit Card. The taxpayer may pay the amount owed using Visa, Master-
Card, Discover or American Express. You will be charged a fee that is paid
Payment options are as follows:
directly to the District’s credit card service provider. Payment is effective on
Electronic check (e-check). E-check is similar to ACH debit, but it is a one-
the day it is charged.
time transaction where the taxpayer provides the banking information at
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