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Debt Collection
The United States Department of the Treasury (Treasury) designated the Program Support Center as a federal debt collection center. The Debt Collection Center (DCC) has provided debt collection services to customer agencies since it was established in 1995; and has maintained designation status since May 2002. Treasury reviews DCC’s operations and renews its designation as a debt collection center on a recurring basis.
Debt Collection Services offered to all federal agencies include:
Manage debts using PSC’s Debt Management Collection System
Customized demand letters
Repayment Agreements and monthly billing statements
Referrals of debts to:
U.S. Department of Justice for enforced collection
U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Cross-Servicing Program and Treasury Offset Program
HHS’ Office of Inspector General for Medicare and Medicaid participation exclusion
Private debt collection agencies
Administrative wage garnishment
Credit bureau reporting
Regulatory and ad hoc reporting
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 1099C and 1098E reporting