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New reporting date after online 90-day report?

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The approval of my online 90-day report (the first I've done) just has a "transaction date" but no indication of the new reporting date (as the paper chit you get when reporting in person does). 

Am I to assume the new reporting date is 90 days after that "transaction date" rather than 90 days after my last reporting date?  If so, that means by doing it online you lose about 7-15 days each time?
 

That is odd.  I normally use online and the notification of approval, not the receipt, has a new date for next report.  Are you sure that you are looking at the notification and not just the receipt that you must staple into yout passport? 

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Your next report will be due 90 days after your report was accepted. If you look at the bottom of your approved report there is a "The Next Appointment (PRINT) button".

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Click that button and it will open up a receipt similar to the one you get when reporting in person. The receipt will state when your next report is due.

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3 hours ago, Sophon said:

Your next report will be due 90 days after your report was accepted. If you look at the bottom of your approved report there is a "The Next Appointment (PRINT) button".

image.png.8cd78531bb87cf9a83832108482b0c96.png

 

Click that button and it will open up a receipt similar to the one you get when reporting in person. The receipt will state when your next report is due.

Excellent.  I missed that little button at the bottom.  Many thanks.

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