Friday, September 30, 2011

Kolb Concerned for Credit Card Late Fees

Commissioner John Kolb spoke Tuesday morning as he says he is concerned with the Penalty fees charged by credit card companies. Kolb said he wanted the commissioners to find a way to discourage county offices from turning in their statements late. According to Kolb, late charges should not be accumulated because credit card companies allow payments to be made within a 30-day window before they assess late fees. Kolb recommended a plan of action which would cause agencies who incur late fees to have that amount taken from that organization’s budget and placed into a separate account.

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