The following resources assist with processing and promoting the Payroll Savings Plan.
This guide provides basic information about the Payroll Savings Plan, series, denominations and registrations, information on preparing automated input, payment methods and issues, replacements and corrections.
Treasury Retail Securities Sites offer a free, user-friendly software package that lets you order savings bonds on any PC with a Microsoft Windows operating system. Simply save the order file on a diskette or CD and mail it to us.
To order PSBOS32 for Windows, call your Treasury Retail Securities Site or download the software. (Off-site Link)
The PSBOS 32 User Guide (PDF) (Off-site Link) gives detailed installation and operation instructions for PSBOS 32.
Use the Payroll Authorization Form for Series I and EE Bonds (Off-site Link, PDF) to set up an employee to receive payroll savings bonds. Also available in Spanish: Payroll Authorization Form for Series I and EE Bonds (en Español) (Off-site Link, PDF)
Can be used to find values for any Series E Bond, Series EE Bond, I Bond, or Savings Note bought from 1941 through today. The files give you values and interest earned for all denominations.
Will help you price Series EE, E, I bonds, and Savings Notes. Features include current interest rate, next accrual date, final maturity date, year-to-date interest earned, and more.
Is software that can help you manage your savings bonds, print your savings bond inventory, find the redemption value of your bonds and find the interest your bonds have earned.
Find up-to-date savings bonds rate information (Off-site Link) at TreasuryDirect.
Use the items below to encourage your employees or customers to save using the Payroll Savings Plan.
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