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3 October 2001
HK Post "Everlasting Friendship" Letter Writing Awards Ceremony

You can settle your government bills and utility bills at any post offices (except mobile post offices) throughout Hong Kong via the PayThruPost Service. It's simple and convenient.
Payment for the following bills is accepted at Post Office (except mobile post offices).

Department / Organization Bill

Inland Revenue Department
* Tax Bills
* Business Registration Fees
* Tax Reserve Certificates

Water Supplies Department
* Water and Sewage Charges
* Water Deposits
* Other WSD Demand Notes

Rating and Valuation Department
* Rates and / or Government Rent

Hong Kong Police Force
* Fixed Penalty Tickets

Treasury
* Government Rent
* Land Premium

Food and Environmental Hygiene Department
* Market Stall Rent
* Licences / Permits

Environmental Protection Department
* Environmental Protection Department Demand Notes

Student Financial Assistance Agency
* Student Loan Repayment Demand Notes, including Government Non-means Tested Loan Repayment
* Teachers-in-Training Loan Repayment

Education Department
* Fees for Adult Education

Drainage Services Department
* Trade Effluent Surcharges

Various Government Departments
* Government General Demand Notes

CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd
* Electricity Bills
* Deposit Bills

The Hongkong Electric Company Ltd
* Electricity Bills

PCCW
* Telecom Bills

Hong Kong CSL Ltd
* Mobile Phone Bills

The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Ltd
* Gas Bill

Simply bring your bills intact to any of the post offices (except mobile post offices) and you can pay either by cash or by cheque. For government bills, you can also choose to pay by EPS. Receipt line will be imprinted on your bill to acknowledge the payment.

For further details of the PayThruPost service, please call the Hongkong Post enquiry hotline on 2921 2222.

For enquires about your bills or services provided by the departments or companies, please call their hotlines or visit the relevant websites direct.

Last revision date : 3 October 2001