In Garrison, checks are distributed typically through the accounting office for the installation. In the field or during operations, pay is distributed by a Pay Officer.
You must have direct deposit for military pay. It may be different for retirement pay, however.
out of an online bill payment, bank fees, an ATM withdrawal, and a direct deposit it is direct deposit
not certain but I think this would be ok
If you are referring to a direct deposit, such as of government benefits, you will usually receive your direct deposit on the last business day prior to the holiday. For example, if you receive your direct deposit on the 3rd of the month but the 3rd of the month happens to fall on a holiday, your direct deposit would typically be available on the 2nd of the month instead. However, if the 3rd of the month was a holiday and a Monday, you would typically receive it on the previous Friday. If you are referring to a paper check, you should inquire with the issuer of the check as to when you should expect to receive it.
Yes, a direct deposit would eliminates the risk of all the stolen checks and forgeries and helps protect people from identity theft and other things that are out now.
As long as your employer will allow it. If you were over/underpaid, how would your employer recall the direct deposit if the account is not in your name? Would you want to risk not having access to your money? Is this depositing money to over child support or something like that?
out of an online bill payment, bank fees, an ATM withdrawal, and a direct deposit it is direct deposit
Whoever is paying your pension will be happy to deposit it directly, if you instruct them to do so and tell them the account number and bank transit number (both of which are on the bottom of your check, if this is a checking account) of the account into which you would like the pension to be deposited.
ODSP Direct Deposits come in on the last business day of the month, so December that would be the 19th or poissible the 18 depending if there is a leap year, check your calender.
There are many payroll service companies that offer direct deposit. Some of the most well known payroll service companies that offer direct deposit would be Intuit or US Bank.
The simple solution would be to set up direct deposit with automatic payment. Check with your employer about the pssibility of setting up direct deposit. Once you have the account in place it is usually a simple matter of setting up automatic bill payment with the bank.
It depends on who is doing the depositing/withdrawing. If the person/company owed money set up the direct payment from your payroll check, it should automatically stop when the debt has been paid. However, if you set up the direct deposit, it will continue to go through to them until you stop it by re-doing your direct deposit through your employer. Usually it's a form you fill out that lists the accounts your check goes into and the amounts - you would just submit a new one and it could take up to two (usually) pay periods to go into effect. And then the company you owed money to should cut you a check for the overage when you contact them.
A correct sentence would have a verb and a subject such as: "This is a cheque for the refund of your deposit."