Imposition and Collection of Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fee (September 11th Security fee)

OMB 1652-0001

OMB 1652-0001

To help pay for aviation security costs TSA Imposed the September 11th Security Fee on passengers of air carriers and foreign air carriers. Air carriers collect from each revenue passenger $2.50 per domestic enplanements or departing international enplanement, subject to a limit of $5 per one-way trip and $10 per round trip. Each of these carriers is then required to: (1) establish and maintain an accounting system to account for the September 11th Security Fee that are impossed, collected, refunded,and remitted; (2) report this information to TSA on a quarerly basis; and (3) retain the date used for these reports for a six-year rolling....

The latest form for Imposition and Collection of Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fee (September 11th Security fee) expires 2021-11-30 and can be found here.

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Air Carriers Reporting

Federal Enterprise Architecture: Homeland Security - Border and Transportation Security

Form 2502Passenger Civil Aviation Security Service Fees - Quarterly Reportpfdps.tsa.dhs.gov/xml/tsa/login/TSA_Login.xmlForm

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