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How to use or fill out the Revenue And Regulatory Assessment Report For DISTRICT Or For WATER SUPPLY/SEWER SERVICE online
Filling out the Revenue and Regulatory Assessment Report is an important step for utility providers to report their finances accurately. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure you complete it correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In section 1, enter the total revenues from retail water and sewer service for the calendar year 2014.
- In section 2, either enter the amount collected from the previous section or multiply the amount from section 1 by 0.005 to calculate the assessment.
- For late payment penalties in section 3, determine if any payments were made after the deadlines. If paid after January 30th and before March 1st, multiply the amount in section 2 by 0.05. If paid after March 1st, multiply the amount in section 2 by 0.10.
- In section 4, for late payment interest, multiply the amount from section 2 by 0.01 to find the monthly interest due. Multiply this interest by the number of months the payment is late after March 31, rounding to the nearest month.
- In section 5, add the amounts from sections 2, 3, and 4 to find the total amount due and payable.
- Indicate if the utility was inactive for more than a month or if there were other circumstances affecting revenues. Attach an additional page if necessary.
- Declare the truth of the information by signing and dating the form. Include the preparer's name and phone number.
- Once all sections are complete, review your entries for accuracy. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Revenue and Regulatory Assessment Report online today to ensure compliance and accurate reporting.
A public water system may be publicly or privately owned. There are over 148,000 public water systems in the United States. EPA classifies these water systems ing to the number of people they serve, the source of their water, and whether they serve the same customers year-round or on an occasional basis.
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