Www.usac.org Successful Invoicing Training for Success September – October 2006 Schools and Libraries Division Washington, DC Boston Seattle St. Louis.

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Successful Invoicing Training for Success September – October 2006 Schools and Libraries Division Washington, DC Boston Seattle St. Louis Atlanta Houston San Diego

2 Invoicing  Collect the documents you will need  Review the form instructions and certifications  Check your entries for accuracy and consistency  File and certify online  Understand service certifications  Track your payments from USAC

3 Collect Documents  Funding Commitment Decision Letter  Item 21 Attachment  Form 486 Notification Letter  Customer bills (bills from service providers to customers/applicants)  Approvals/denials from USAC on change requests (e.g., SPIN change, service substitution)

4 Collect Documents  Funding Commitment Decision Letter –Billed Entity / Service Provider information –Form 471 Application Number –Funding Request Number (FRN) –Approved discount percentage –Total amount of approved funding request –Explanation of funding decision (for reductions)

5 Collect Documents  Item 21 Attachment –Products and services invoiced should match products and services approved on the attachment –Recipients of service should also match –Applicants should share the submitted Item 21 Attachment — as well as USAC communications on changes to the original request — with their service providers

6 Collect Documents  Form 486 Notification Letter –Service Start Date May be adjusted by USAC for program compliance issues (late submission, compliance with technology planning requirements or CIPA) –Funding commitment amount may be adjusted — see letter for details –Invoices cannot be processed for an FRN until the Form 486 is certified

7 Collect Documents  Customer bills (bills from service providers to customers/applicants) –Service providers must bill applicants for the non-discount share before submitting SPIs –Applicants must pay customer bills before submitting BEARs for reimbursement –Maintaining clear and complete records helps prevent double-billing and other errors

8 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –Service substitution requests If the services invoiced don’t match the services approved, USAC may –forward to the service substitution team –reject the invoice Review USAC’s approval/denial of any service substitution before preparing your invoice Applicants and service providers should share information

9 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –Service delivery extension requests In some cases, service delivery extensions are automatic; in others, they must be requested FRN extension table will show extensions Contracts may need to be extended if the service delivery deadline is extended

10 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –Service delivery extension requests (cont.) Contract extensions are not automatic –Extension may need to be negotiated –Must be allowable under the terms of the contract and state and local procurement regulations –If the Contract Expiration Date changes, the applicant must file a Form 500 to change the date on file with USAC

11 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –Service delivery extension requests (cont.) Form 500 does not extend FRN –Only indicates to USAC that contract has been extended If service delivery extension request must be filed to request extra time to deliver non- recurring services, –Must be filed on or before last date to receive services

12 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –SPIN change requests Invoice must feature correct SPIN – that is, the SPIN on file with USAC for the FRN USAC cannot process an invoice with the new SPIN if the SPIN change has not been approved Check with service provider on the status of global SPIN change requests

13 Collect Documents  Approvals/denials from USAC –Invoice deadline extension requests Review website guidance for acceptable reasons for requesting an extension Follow the process to request an extension If your request is approved, read the USAC decision carefully so that you submit your invoice well before the (extended) deadline

14 Review Form Instructions  Instructions provide important information to assist applicants and service providers to complete forms accurately.  Certifications should be reviewed to make sure that the authorized person can truthfully make them –Remember the document retention requirement that records must be retained for five years after the last date to receive service

15 Before You Begin  Has the applicant filed a Form 486?  Has the service provider filed a Form 473 (Service Provider Annual Certification)?  Have you collected all the documentation you need to complete the form?  Can you file online?  Can you certify online?

16 Check Your Entries  Verify accuracy of applicant/service provider name, identification number, and contact person contact information  Check that the FRN ties to the correct Form 471 Application Number –Use FCDL to verify that the FRN was featured on the Form 471 you reference

17 Check Your Entries  Enter EITHER a Customer Billed Date or a Shipping Date to Customer, not both Customer Billed Date – Recurring services Shipping Date – Non-recurring services

18 Check Your Entries  Customer Billed Date / Shipping Date –Use the earliest date of service for the period you are billing (not necessarily July 1) –Don’t install or deliver discounted non- recurring services before the Adjusted Service Start Date  Verify that the Discount Amount Billed is less than the Total (Undiscounted) Amount  Verify approved discount percentage

19 File/Certify Online  Form information is transmitted to USAC immediately so review can begin  You avoid making many errors, as warning messages and Minimum Processing Standards are built into the online system  Transmission is secure  You will have your invoice number to facilitate questions  USAC processing proceeds more quickly

20 Service Certifications  Not required for all invoices  More likely required for Priority 2 services  Completed and signed by the applicant

21 Service Certifications  Applicant can submit directly to USAC to avoid delay –Service cert is sent to service provider with invoice information ( /fax) provided –Applicants – copy your service provider if you submit directly to USAC

22 Service Certifications  Dates of delivery, installation, applicant payment

23 Service Certifications  Deposits or upfront payments

24 Service Certifications  Delivery and/or installation

25 Service Certifications  Is this an upfront payment or deposit? –Sign and date the lower right-hand box, attach a copy of the signed contract (if indicated) and a front and back copy of the canceled check  Is this for delivery of services only (no installation)? –Provide the date delivered, mark the appropriate line(s) in the lower left-hand box, sign and date

26 Service Certifications  Is this for delivery of goods only but installation will occur later? –Provide the date of delivery, the expected date of installation, mark “Delivery only” in lower left-hand box, sign and date  Is this for delivery and installation? –Provide the delivery date, the installation date, mark the appropriate lines in the lower left- hand box, sign and date

27 Track Your Payments  Avoid sending duplicate invoices to USAC  Remember that once an invoice (BEAR or SPI) is successfully processed for a specific FRN, this establishes the invoicing method for that FRN  Always keep in mind the program’s document retention requirements

28 Invoicing  Questions?