(a) By Bank Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
Please pay at any ATM affixed with “Bill Payment” or “JET Payment” signage by selecting “GOVERNMENT” and then “GOVT GENERAL DEMAND NOTE” and inputting the 13-digit General Demand Note (GDN) number shown on the top left hand corner.
(b) By “PPS” – Merchant Code:9174
Please dial 18011 or visit “PPS” website http://www.ppshk.com to register the General Demand Note (GDN) by inputting the 13-digit GDN number shown on the top left hand corner. For payments, please dial 18031 or visit the aforesaid “PPS” website. For enquiries, please call “PPS” hotline 2311 9876 or visit the aforesaid “PPS” website.
(c) Through the Internet
Please visit the Treasury’s website http://www.try.gov.hk for detailed information of payment through the internet.
(d) By Phone Banking
Please visit the Treasury’s website http://www.try.gov.hk for detailed information of payment by phone banking.
(e) Through the “Pay e-Cheque” portal
An e-Cheque / e-Cashier’s Order should be uploaded via “Pay e-Cheque” portal. For further details, please visit “Pay e-Cheque” portal https://www.payecheque.gov.hk.
(f) By Post
A cheque, draft or cashier’s order should be sent together with the “Slip for Payment by Post” at the lower portion of the General Demand Note (GDN) to the Treasury, P.O. Box No. 28000, Gloucester Road Post Office, Hong Kong. Please write the GDN number shown on the “Slip for Payment by Post” on the back of the cheque, draft or cashier’s order. Cash should not be sent through the post. Please ensure sufficient mailing time and postage to make delivery in order. Underpaid mail will be rejected. Please note that no receipt will be issued for demand notes paid by post.
(g) In Person
At post office - You can make payment for the General Demand Note (GDN) intact at any post office. It will be receipted and returned to you. For enquiries, please call Hongkong Post’s enquiry hotline 2921 2222 or visit Hongkong Post’s website http://www.hongkongpost.hk .
At convenience store - You can make payment for the General Demand Note (GDN) intact at any 7-Eleven Convenience Store, Circle K Convenience Store, VanGO Convenience Store and China Resources Vanguard Supermarket in Hong Kong. The maximum limit for each transaction is HK$5,000. Only cash is acceptable. Please retain the receipt for payment record. For further details, please visit the Treasury’s website http://www.try.gov.hk .
|