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Note: EES began using a new billing method in
November, 1999. Your bill is now a printed invoice with an envelope
addressed to EES, instead of the postcard bill you got in the past.
This page describes the bottom portion of the new invoice bill (the
part you keep). It has a complete breakdown of your account information.
(This
example is primarily for residential customers. Commercial customers
should contact the EES Billing Department for more detailed information
on how their bill is calculated. The biggest difference is that
residential accounts are NOT TAXED. If your bill has taxes added to it; you have a general power account. Please note that you may have more than one residential account, as long as it is classified as a single-family dwelling. By law, if you meter a garage, barn, well pump, workshop, or anything that is not a single-family dwelling; you must pay state taxes on it. So, if you receive two bills--one for
your house and one for your workshop--the workshop is the one that
has taxes added.)
For a description of each area on your
bill statement, just hover your mouse pointer on a section. A description
flag will pop up on your screen. If you still have questions about
certain parts of your bill, remember we have complete information
on Budget Billing ,
How to Read Your Meter, and EES Rates
by clicking on these links.
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