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payee is the person who is to be paid payor is who pays to the payee
All checks require a payee. Payee is the person who is going to use the check and get the money. You cannot issue a check that does not have a payee.
A payee is a person who will receive the funds.
yes but Money Orders do not require a payee
payee is the person whom the cheque, draft or money order is made out to.
Examples of representative payee fraud include improper application for such position: for example, you cannot be a representative payee if you are a convicted felon in the state for which you are applying. Other forms of representative payee fraud include improper spending of the beneficiaries money for the payee's own needs instead of the beneficiary. Filing a false payee report is also a form of representative payee fraud.
anyone on a dissibility check with a payee representative has a very poor communication problem.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
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That is the name of the person who is being paidsomething.
depends. If you are recieving the money or someone else is. Payee is the person to which the cheque is being recieved, they are the once getting paid, hence the payee. The person paying is the payer. Endorsement of payee requires only the signature of whom is getting paid
The payee is the one that receives a payment. On a check or money order, the payee is the person the check is made out to. This is the person who can cash the check, or deposit it into his account. On a promissory note he is the one who receives the money from the loan.
a payee is wait whats a payee
This is a mtter between you and whatever bank you deal with.
Yes you can, as long as you have the date on the check, the payee and the amount of the check.
Being a republic is independent of being a representative democracy.
payee is the person who is to be paid payor is who pays to the payee