41 CFR Part 301-52 - CLAIMING REIMBURSEMENT
- § 301-52.1 — Must I file a travel claim?
- § 301-52.2 — What information must I provide in my travel claim?
- § 301-52.3 — Am I required to file a travel claim in a specific format and must the claim be signed?
- § 301-52.4 — What must I provide with my travel claim?
- § 301-52.5 — Is there any instance where I am exempt from the receipt requirement in § 301-52.4?
- § 301-52.6 — How do I submit a travel claim?
- § 301-52.7 — When must I submit my travel claim?
- § 301-52.8 — May my agency disallow payment of a claimed item?
- § 301-52.9 — What will my agency do when it disallows an expense?
- § 301-52.10 — May I challenge my agency's disallowance of my claim?
- § 301-52.11 — What must I do to challenge a disallowed claim?
- § 301-52.12 — What happens if I attempt to defraud the Government?
- § 301-52.13 — Should I keep itemized records of my expenses while on travel?
- § 301-52.14 — What must I do with any travel advance outstanding at the time I submit my travel claim?
- § 301-52.15 — What must I do with any passenger coupon for transportation costing over $75, purchased with cash?
- § 301-52.16 — What must I do with any unused tickets, coupons, or other evidence of refund?
- § 301-52.17 — Within how many calendar days after I submit a proper travel claim must my agency reimburse my allowable expenses?
- § 301-52.18 — Within how many calendar days after I submit a travel claim must my agency notify me of any error that would prevent payment within 30 calendar days after submission?
- § 301-52.19 — Will I receive a late payment fee if my agency fails to reimburse me within 30 calendar days after I submit a proper travel claim?
- § 301-52.20 — How are late payment fees calculated?
- § 301-52.21 — Is there a minimum amount the late payment fee must exceed before my agency will pay it to me?
- § 301-52.22 — Will any late payment fees I receive be reported as wages on a Form W-2?
- § 301-52.23 — Is the additional fee, which is equal to any late payment charge that the card contractor would have been able to charge had I not paid the bill, considered income?
- § 301-52.24 — Does mandatory use of the Government contractor-issued travel charge card change my obligation to pay my travel card bill by the due date?
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Source:
FTR Amdt. 70, 63 FR 15969, Apr. 1, 1998, unless otherwise noted.
Title 41 published on 2009-07-01
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