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20. Q: <br /> <br />21. Q: <br />A: <br />22. Q: <br />A: <br />23. Q: <br />A: <br /> <br />24. Q: <br /> A: <br /> <br />25. Q: <br /> <br /> If a match is made and the partial payment collected reduces the balance below the $50 minimum, <br /> what happens to the balance? <br /> A: The balance less than ~;50 will remain on file until-d61eted or until new debts or additional interest <br /> and penalties accrue to bring the balance to $50 or more. It will then be eligible for setoff. New <br /> debts would reset the priority date to the new debt; additional interest and penalties would retain <br /> the original priority date. <br /> Should local governments maintain their contacts with collection agencies? <br /> <br /> This decision will be up to the entity. <br /> <br /> If two local governments file claims against the same debtor, who collects first? <br /> <br /> The local government with the earliest debt priority date collects first. <br /> <br /> How much will the software program cost a local government? <br /> <br /> There is no charge for the software. The only cost is the administrative time spent on the program <br /> by your employees. <br /> <br /> Can the data be sent to Five Star in hard copy? .. <br /> <br /> Yes. There would be a data entry charge that will be determined on an individual basis. <br /> <br /> If the town or county collects money from the debtor, and then a setoff is made on the debtor's <br /> refund, what is should the local government do to repay the debtor? <br /> <br />A: The local government must return all setoff money, including the local Collection assistance fee of <br /> $15 and the Department of Revenue's collection assistance fee. <br /> <br /> <br />