GSA SmartPay Program: Navigating Government Charge Cards and Payment Solutions
The GSA SmartPay program stands as the largest government charge card and commercial payment solutions program globally, facilitating efficient procurement, travel, and fleet management for federal agencies. Scheduled maintenance is planned for the GSA SmartPay website on Thursday, April 2, 2026, from 4:00 PM to 11:59 PM ET, potentially causing temporary unavailability.
Understanding GSA SmartPay Accounts: CBA vs. IBA
GSA SmartPay accounts are categorized as either Centrally Billed Accounts (CBAs) or Individually Billed Accounts (IBAs), each with distinct billing and payment processes.
- Centrally Billed Accounts (CBAs): Agencies are directly invoiced for purchases, with payments made to contractor banks by the federal government. These are commonly used for purchase, fleet, and some travel cards.
- Individually Billed Accounts (IBAs): Cardholders receive direct invoices and are responsible for payment, subsequently seeking reimbursement from their agency or organization. IBAs are most prevalent for travel cards.
Identifying Your GSA SmartPay Card
Identifying the type of GSA SmartPay card or account is crucial. This can be determined by examining the card/account prefix – the first four to six digits on the card.
- Bank Identification Number (BIN): The first six digits on the charge card/account.
- Travel Card Prefixes:
- Mastercard: 5565, 5568
- Visa: 4486, 4614, 4615, 4716
- Sixth Digit Account Type (Travel Cards Only):
- 1, 2, 3, 4: IBA Travel Card
- 6, 7, 8, 9, 0: CBA Travel Card
- 5: IBA/CBA Travel Card
Tax Advantages for GSA SmartPay Travel Cards
All CBA GSA SmartPay Travel cards/accounts are exempt from state sales tax. Some IBA GSA SmartPay Travel cards/accounts may also be exempt in select states. It is important to review state tax exemption information for specific details.

GSA SmartPay Business Lines
The GSA SmartPay program offers several business lines to cater to diverse government needs:
- Purchase: Used for procuring supplies and services.
- Travel: Facilitates official travel and related expenses, including access to GSA’s City Pair Program reduced airfares.
- Fleet: Covers fuel, maintenance, and repair of government-owned/operated vehicles.
- Integrated: Combines two or more business lines on a single account.
Recent Developments & Related Programs
GSA has partnered with Uber to provide federal employees with a government-wide ridesharing solution. Agencies can also utilize the Card Acquiring Service (CAS) to accept credit card payments on debts, offering a secure and efficient way to collect funds.
Scheduled Maintenance
Please note that the GSA SmartPay website will undergo scheduled maintenance on Thursday, April 2, 2026 from 4:00 PM to 11:59 PM ET. The site may be unavailable during this time.
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