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How to fill out the PAYMENT OPTIONS - Companies Office online
Filling out the PAYMENT OPTIONS form for the Companies Office is essential for making payments related to your filings. This guide will walk you through each section of the form to ensure you complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the PAYMENT OPTIONS form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the PAYMENT OPTIONS form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Identify your payment method. You can choose to pay by cheque, money order, or credit card. If you opt for cheque or money order, ensure it is made payable to the Minister of Finance and include it with your signed documents.
- If paying by credit card, fill out the corresponding section on the form. Begin by ticking the box for either MASTER CARD or VISA.
- Next, enter your credit card number in the designated field. Be sure to check for accuracy to avoid payment issues.
- Input the expiry date of the credit card to verify its validity.
- Write the cardholder’s name clearly in the provided space. This should match the name associated with the credit card.
- Provide a telephone number where you can be reached if further verification is needed.
- Include the business or corporation name as it appears in official documents.
- The cardholder must sign in the designated area. This signature authorizes the payment.
- Finally, indicate the amount of payment you are making and review all details for accuracy before submission.
- Once completed, save your changes and proceed to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Take the next step in your filing process by completing the PAYMENT OPTIONS form online today.
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