Department of the treasury bureau of fiscal service

Bureau of the Fiscal Service - Accounts Receivable

Description: Please use this form to enter a payment for U.S. Savings Bonds or other Treasury security debt. The debt is the result of an overpayment or double payment to you. If you have questions, please contact the Bureau of the Fiscal Service at 304-480-6592.

Form Number: Fiscal Service Accounts Receivable

Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt

Description: Use this form for contributions to reduce the public debt.

Form Number: Gifts to Public Debt

Treasury Securities Receivables

Description: Please use this form to enter a payment for U.S. Savings Bonds or other Treasury security debt. The debt is the result of an overpayment or double payment to you. If you have questions, please contact the Centralized Receivables Service at 1-855-549-2682.

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The Bureau of the Fiscal Service manages all federal payments and collections, and provides government-wide accounting and reporting services. You can contact them to buy bonds or to check on the maturity of bonds you own.

Agency Details

Website:

Bureau of the Fiscal Service

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Contact:

Contact the Bureau of the Fiscal Service

Main Address:

Liberty Center Building
401 14th St., SW
Washington, DC 20227

Phone Number:

1-202-874-6950

Forms:

Bureau of the Fiscal Service Forms

Government branch:

Executive Department Sub-Office/Agency/Bureau

Parent Agency

  • U.S. Department of the Treasury

The Office of Fiscal Service helps formulate policy and develop systems for the collection, disbursement, management and security of public monies in the United States and abroad, and related government-wide accounting and reporting for those funds. Programs of interest in the Fiscal Service are cash and debt management and forecasting, accounting policy, and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. The Fiscal Assistant Secretary leads this office.

Fiscal Operations and Policy

​The Office of Fiscal Operations and Policy, led by the Deputy Assistant Secretary oversees the development and implementation of policies relating to the government's cash management, operations, investment and administration of trust funds, payments, collections, and debt collections.

The Secretary of the Treasury has the long-standing authority to designate financial institutions to provide services on behalf of Treasury.  Designated financial agents that support Departmental Office programs are managed by the Office of Financial Agents (OFA), a business unit within Fiscal Operations & Policy.  Information on financial agents supporting Departmental Office programs:

  • Report on financial agent expenses related to Departmental Offices programs
  • Financial agents engaged in support of the Office of Financial Stability
  • Financial agents engaged in support of the Cares Act

Accounting Policy & Financial Transparency

The Office of Accounting Policy and Financial Transparency, led by the Deputy Assistant Secretary, promotes improvements in government-wide financial management including the adoption of innovative technology and efforts to increase the use of data. The Office leads Treasury’s execution of the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act (DATA Act) including oversight of USAspending.gov and the production of the Financial Report of the U.S. Government, including the online resource “Your Guide to America’s Finances”. The Office sets policies for government-wide accounting and data standards for financial reporting and represents Treasury at the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board. The Office also supports efforts to modernize financial systems across government to provide more standardized solutions and adoption of best practices.

  • Your Guide to America’s Finances
  • USAspending.gov
  • FiscalData.Treasury.gov
  • Financial Report of the United States Government
  • Financial Management Quality Service Management Office

What is the US Department of the Treasury Bureau of the Fiscal Service?

At the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, we collect revenue, delinquent debt, and disburse funds to millions of Americans ensuring their timely receipt of benefit payments. Our easy-to-set-up direct deposit programs streamline the government benefit payment process.

What are three major functions of the Department of the Treasury?

The basic functions of the Department of the Treasury include: Economic, international economic, and fiscal policy.