i want to open a joint bank account in your bank. tell me how to open it i request you to inform me about the joint bank account and any type information/
It is possible for Revenue Canada to freeze a person's bank account. This includes both single and joint bank accounts.
a joint account is an account that is joint together for an opening account. While beneficiary account are people that gain some promo from the bank
Yes. If you want to get out of a joint account, you can contact the bank and submit a written request to be removed as a joint holder of that account. The other parties involved in the joint account have to approve your removal from the account, only then the bank will complete the formalities.
no. revenue could be accounted for in a prior period. For example: Debit Accts Rec. Credit Sales. then Debit Cash. Credit Accts Rec. later in the future.
if you are joint or even an authorized user on the accts they will show on your report also---only on hers if individual accts and you are not tied to them in any way
From experience (as far as I know), if you are a joint holder of the frozen bank account, yes, they can garnish, but check your state statues because you may be exempt from garnishment.
carolene, normally, banks dont turn accts ovet to CA unless the payments are NOT being made. Have you bothered to call the bank and inquire as to why this is happening?
If you owe a bank money and you have other accts with that bank they are allowed to take the money to satisfy the overdaft/delinquent fees that you may have.
i want to open a joint bank account in your bank. tell me how to open it i request you to inform me about the joint bank account and any type information/
no because they are exempt from taxes therefore they shouldn't have to/
Yes if funds are not exempt
A joint bank account belongs to the surviving owner.
A joint bank account with someone who has committed bank fraud. This question could have a more coherent approach.
No - not social security and not disability - they are totally exempt.
Couples should have a joint bank account before they get married.
It is possible for Revenue Canada to freeze a person's bank account. This includes both single and joint bank accounts.