| ACH Payment Tasks
 Choices in the ACH  Payment Tasks window enable you to
set up single or payments.
 Before you use the choices in this menu, ensure that
you have filled out the  ACH Payments Setup window and
that you have enabled ACH Convenience Fees in your
individual  Client Advanced Settings screens, if you
are charging a convenience fee.  Additionally, you will
need to define a fixed fee amount that is to be charged
in your  Transaction Type setup menu.  The module will not
allow a percentage fee type to be utilized.
 To access the ACH Payment  Tasks window, select the ACH
button in the lower right corner on the main  Debtor screen.
   ACH Payment Tasks
 Run A Transaction  Select this option to post an individual
  ACH  transaction.  The  Single ACH Transaction
  screen will be displayed.  Some of the
  fields will be auto-filled for you on the screen.
  You can enter a new  address, enter all the
  banking information, elect to charge a
  convenience fee and save the information you
  have entered. The ACH transaction will be
  posted in Collect! as soon as you Submit
  it and it is uploaded to Billing Tree
  as soon a the  due date has arrived and
  your company has sent your batch Reconcile
  ACH History file.
  
 Recurring Payments  Select this option to post a recurring
  payment schedule.  As soon as the Recurring
  ACH Payments window opens, the module is
  designed to cross-check to see if there is
  already a recurring payment schedule set up
  for this account. If one exists, then the
  banking, financial and scheduling details
  will be populated for you.
   When you set up  recurring ACH payments, the
  system posts all the transactions and
  notices for the schedule. Payments are not
  submitted to Billing Tree until you run
   Reconcile ACH History on the day the payment
  is due.
  
 Blank Form  Switch this ON with a check mark to NOT
  prefill any of the Debtor demographic
  information on the payment forms.
  
 Help  Click the HELP button to be auto-navigated
  to our webpage, Help Documents, for more
  info on ACH Payments and related topics.
  
 OK  Select the OK button to close this window.
  
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