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Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Wisconsin Works (W-2) Manual |
A JAL monthly payment and or in-kind community service is considered past due if not received in full and reported to PACS by the 25th of the calendar month.
When a payment is past due, BRITS will issue a dunning notice to the JAL recipient, notifying them that their JAL payment is overdue and action is needed. Each dunning notice is viewable in BRITS and CWW Client Correspondence.
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Overdue Monthly Payments |
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First past due payment |
Dunning notice is sent to JAL recipient. |
| Second past due payment | Dunning notice is sent to JAL recipient. |
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Third past due payment |
A final dunning notice is issued, and PACS will certify the debt to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue to recover the outstanding balance. A JAL is considered delinquent after the third past due payment. |
When a JAL is considered delinquent:
· In-kind repayment is no longer available;
· No further dunning notices will be sent; and
· The outstanding balance will be recovered by DOR in cash through intercept of state tax refunds and/or tax credits.
At any point, even if the JAL is delinquent, the individual may make voluntary payments toward the outstanding balance of their JAL.
History: Release 24-13; Release 24-10; Release 22-02.