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While they are receiving interim payments, BENEFEDS will send direct bills to pay for your premiums. Employees must pay any direct bills they receive to keep their coverage active. If they do not pay the direct bills, their coverage may be cancelled.
Learn how you'll pay for your FEDVIP plans. Most plans are paid for through automatic payroll or annuity deductions, so you never have to worry about missing a payment. Some instances may require you to pay through automatic bank withdrawal (ABW) or direct bill. Learn More
BENEFEDS | Federal Benefits Enrollment (FEDVIP, FSAFEDS, FLTCIP)
OPM will send BENEFEDS information indicating that the employee is in a special pay status. As a result, BENEFEDS will change the billing status to direct bill, and the employee will receive a change to direct letter,
Find out how to enroll in FEDVIP, FSAFEDS, and FLTCIP benefits through BENEFEDS, the federal benefits portal. Don't miss the open season deadlines.
By signing below, you authorize BENEFEDS to stop debiting your checking or savings account for the payment of your FEDVIP premiums. This form does not cancel your FEDVIP coverage. You are still responsible for paying your FEDVIP premiums by payroll or annuity deduction or direct bill.
FEDVIP is a voluntary, enrollee-pay-all dental and vision program available to eligible federal and U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employees, annuitants, survivor annuitants, and compensationers, as well as certain firefighters
Employees automatically pay premiums through payroll deductions using pre-tax dollars. Annuitants automatically pay premiums through annuity deductions using post-tax dollars.
BENEFEDS administers the premium payment processes on behalf of the FLTCIP. To find a payroll/annuity office identifier, visit our website at www.LTCFEDS.com/payroll. For questions regarding your premiums, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-877-888-FEDS (1-877-888-3337) TTY 1-877-889-5680.
If the change results in past due premiums, Federal law states that these premiums must be paid by direct bill. Failure to make this direct bill payment will result in a termination of your enrollment.