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| OVERVIEW |
| HOW TO USE THE PROCUREMENT CARD |
| RESOLVING ERRORS, DISPUTES, ETC. |
| SALES AND USE TAX |
| INELIGIBLE VENDORS |
| CARD CONTROL |
| APPENDIX A (for viewing purposes only) |
| APPENDIX B (for viewing purposes only) |
| APPENDIX C (for viewing purposes only) |
The University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Procurement Card Program was established to provide departments a simple, cost-effective, and convenient way to make low dollar purchases. The program is designed to replace most low dollar purchase orders and blanket orders.
The Program is NOT intended :
The procurement card may be used at any merchant or service provider that accepts the card, subject to the limitations described in Appendix A.
The procurement card may be used in much the same manner that personal credit cards are used for in-store purchases and for mail, telephone, internet or fax orders.
This manual provides the guidelines for using your procurement card, so please read it carefully. Your signature on the Procurement Cardholder Agreement (Appendix A) indicates that you have read and understand these guidelines and that you agree to follow them.
Accurate record keeping is essential to the Program's success. There are no extraordinary requirements -- merely that you retain all sales slips, receipts, etc. that document the purchase and that you record each purchase on a register (Appendix B). Periodically, you must reconcile the log with account statements, much as you would do with a personal checking account.
You are responsible for your procurement card's security and for the transactions made with your procurement card. The procurement card is issued in your name, and purchases made with it are your responsibility. Use of the card outside these guidelines and procurement policy may result in personal liability.
Finally, remember that you have been entrusted with University funds through your card, and this responsibility should not be taken lightly.
Vendor / merchant acceptance...
The procurement card should be accepted by any merchant that would normally accept a VISA credit card.
Some restrictions have been built into the Program...
No single transaction may exceed $5,000 and you may not spend more than $15,000 per two week period; however, UW-L departments may establish lower transaction limits and also limit the numbers of transactions within a specified period. You should be aware if additional limits apply within your department.
Some merchants and vendors have been blocked from usage in this Program. If you present your procurement card to any of these vendors, the transaction will be turned down. These restrictions are few and fairly obvious (cash advances, financial services, etc.), and you should not have a problem using the procurement card with those merchants with which you have normally used purchase orders. If a purchase is declined and you feel it should not have been, you may call the toll-free number on the card's reverse to determine the reason.
Exceptions to the transaction and vendor restrictions can be made in certain circumstances, e.g., overseas travel, special events, etc., but they must be arranged in advance and be approved by department heads. After the fact exceptions will not be possible.
Success and satisfaction are the goals...
This Program is designed to be simple to use, providing you needed products quickly and with fewer steps than with the standard purchase order system. If you have a personal checking account and charge card, you will find this Program no more difficult than they are to use.
Not only will you obtain your needed products quicker with this Program, but merchants and vendors will be paid quicker, usually within a few days. This should translate to greater merchant acceptance, better service for you, and potential discounts from normal prices.
Your feedback is important! We in General Support Services need to know if you have concerns, questions, or suggestions for improvement. Accordingly, the Program Administrator's telephone number is at the bottom of each page in this manual.
This Program's continued success and existence will depend a great deal upon its responsible use. We ask that you abide by the guidelines and restrictions in this manual and not risk the Program by using the procurement card to circumvent procurement policy or to avoid following normal purchasing procedures. The procurement card is issued in your name, and it commits your department's funds. The manner in which you use this Program will reflect upon and affect both you and your department.
The steps in a typical procurement card transaction...
If you make your purchase in a store, you should receive a receipt or sales slip. Ensure
that the merchant specifically identifies what is purchased and does not use
a description such as "miscellaneous merchandise." You should not be charged sales tax for
over the counter purchases made within Wisconsin. If the merchant refuses to grant you tax
relief, follow the procedures in SALES AND USE TAX.
If you are ordering an item or items for which UW-L normally receives an educational or
institutional discount, you will need to identify this as an institutional purchase.
Provide UW-L's customer number, if you know it, or, on phone orders, ask the salesperson
to look it up. This will not only assure that you get the discount, it should also ensure
that sales tax is not charged where UW-L is exempt. IMPORTANT: Be sure that the
salesperson uses your address above as the "ship to" address and not the
vendor's default address for UW-L, which is often Campus Stores in the Physical Plant.
Resolving procurement card problems is very similar to the process you would follow with a personal credit card, except that General Support Services will be involved if initial contacts do not settle the problems. Disputed billings can result from failure to receive goods or services charged, fraud or misuse, altered charges, duplicate charges, or unprocessed credits. If you suspect fraud, contact General Support Services immediately.
The cardholder is responsible for initially following up with the vendor or US Bank, as soon as possible, on any erroneous charges, disputed items, or returns.
The cardholder should contact the vendor first to resolve any outstanding issues, and this should settle most problems.
If the problem is non-receipt of an order and the vendor claims to have shipped it, contact Campus Stores (58643) to see if the order has arrived. If it had arrived without an adequate delivery address, Campus Stores would have placed it in a holding area pending identification.
If the cardholder is unable to reach agreement with the vendor, the next step is to contact US Bank at (800)344-5696.
US Bank must also be notified of any disputed item within sixty (60) days of the billing cycle in which the item was purchased. If notification is not made within this period, the transaction is considered valid.
If initial contacts with the vendor and US Bank do not settle the dispute, contact General Support Services.
Documentation should be kept for credits received and for returns or exchanges.
The University of Wisconsin - La Crosse is exempt from Wisconsin sales and use tax on its purchases. It is also exempt from federal taxes. You may, however, be required to pay sales tax to other states for purchases made in those states, depending upon their laws.
Most local merchants are aware of UW-L's tax status, but you may encounter merchants or vendors that either refuse to exempt your purchase from sales tax or who ask you to complete a tax exemption form. If the merchant refuses to give you tax exemption, you must decide if you wish to make the purchase. Asking you to complete a form is a reasonable request, as the merchant would be personally responsible for the tax if you were given tax exemption and the form were not on file. The tax exempt number for UW System is ES 40706 and it is printed on the face of your card. This number should be the one provided when making a claim for tax exemption within Wisconsin.
You should report all tax exemption problems to General Support Services so that action may be taken to prevent future occurrences.
When you receive a new card, you will have to activate it before it can be used. A sticker on the card will provide activation instructions, and during the activation process you may be asked for the last four digits of you Social Security Number (SSN). UW-L does not provide that number to US Bank but, instead, uses the last four digit of its Federal Employee Identification Number. You may call the Program Administrator at 785-8643 for that number.
Card control is a jointly shared responsibility between the cardholder and the department's card manager. The cardholder agrees to protect and properly use the procurement card, and the card manager assumes responsibility for card and records management within the department.
Card Control Principles and Policy:
When the card is received it should be signed immediately by the cardholder and kept in a secure place.
Only the authorized cardholder named on the card may use the card.
Canceled, revoked, and expired cards shall be cut in half and returned to General Support Services.
If a procurement card is lost or stolen, immediately notify US Bank (800) 344-5696 and General Support Services (785-8502).
Random audits will be conducted of cardholder and card manager records to ensure compliance with the Procurement Card Program procedures and to ensure the card is being used for appropriate transactions.
Procurement card records (statements and receipts) are to be turned in
monthly to Business Services.
(for viewing purposes only)
APPENDIX A - PURCHASING SERVICES PROCUREMENT CARDHOLDER
AGREEMENT
APPENDIX B - PROCUREMENT CARD TRANSACTION REGISTER
APPENDIX C - PROCUREMENT CARD APPLICATION FORM
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For additional information, contact Barry Miller, UW-La Crosse Director of
Purchasing Services
Telephone No. 608-785-8504
| Last Modified: 10/04/05 | Comments to: Vickie Baer |
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