Edomex government offers discounts on water payments

The State of Mexico government encourages timely water payments with discounts up to 38% for vulnerable groups in 36 municipalities. It offers 4% off for annual prepayments in March. Users can generate payment forms online and settle at authorized centers.

The State of Mexico government urges contributors in 36 municipalities under the Administrative Collaboration Agreement on Tax Collection and Auditing to pay fees for potable water supply, drainage, sewerage, and wastewater treatment with discounts. The aim is to aid household economies and promote fiscal compliance. In March, a 4% discount applies for annual prepayments. Municipalities may grant up to 38% more for vulnerable groups. Metered users pay based on the previous fiscal year's average; any overpayments credit to the next year. To get the Universal Payment Form (FUP), visit the Contributor Services Portal, choose the municipality or operator, enter the account ID, pass reCAPTCHA, and generate it. Payments occur at over 3,000 Authorized Payment Centers (CAP) or via electronic banking on the government portal.

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