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Treasury Refreshed Its Cross-Servicing Overview

Treasury's June 2026 Cross-Servicing update lists collection tools, payment arrangements, dispute help, and debtor resources for referred federal debt.

Published June 18, 2026 · modified July 18, 2026
Update summary

Treasury's updated overview describes Cross-Servicing as the federal program for collecting referred delinquent nontax debt and lists demand letters, payment agreements, credit reporting, offset, wage garnishment, private collection agencies, disputes, and possible DOJ referral.

What changed in our guides

We separated the Cross-Servicing guide from the Treasury Offset Program guide and linked the debtor dispute and financial-statement resources supplied by Treasury.

What this does not establish

The source lists tools available to the program; it does not predict which tool will be used on an individual account or guarantee a payment or compromise agreement.

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