A third party check is a check which is signed over to an individual not named on the front of the check as either the maker (entity writing the check) or the payee (to whom the check is payable). The payee signs the check over to another individual, who is the "third party."
If it is a check that you get from your job maybe. But if it is a personal check no.
If you loose a paycheck you must contact the payroll department of your company and request that they issue you another one. They will have to stop payment of the other check first.
If I understand your question you were paid cash for a job and also cashed a check for the same work. If this is the case you owe the person their money back for the check or the cash. If you don't give them one or the other then it could be consider fraud and the person could sue you for the "extra" payment. You can not benefit from the job twice. Answer If you were experienced, you would not have cashed the check; rather you would have returned it, undeposited. So, at this point, you'll need to return cash or a money order (not a personal check) to your customer. The sooner the better, given that you might want their referrals and continued business.
Probably not. Your employer will not give you back the money taken out of your check for taxes. You may be able to get part of that back from the government when you fill out a tax form. Whether or not you will be able to get back other money depends on why it was taken out.
What kind? Refund - me. Payment - government. And that looks odd to me - a "check" has nothing to do with money here; that's a cheque. Supposedly there are no silly questions. In the States, Mr. I. R. Ess has the job of endorsing and cashing millions of income tax payment cheques. This keeps him busy most of the year; a tough job but somebody's got to do it. Only silly answers.
It could be or it maybe be because the third party has the expertise to do the job.
You get a job ... earn money ... get a check.
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If it is a check that you get from your job maybe. But if it is a personal check no.
Yep, I believe so. If you get a crazy check and you get a job and are making money then I don't guess you are crazy enough to get the crazy check anymore huh?
no it is there job to check out the car
I guess Yes. Banks are the only place you can cash a check. Since it is your paycheck from the job, the check will be from a bank account of your employer. So to cash it you either need to visit a bank that you have an account or visit the bank that issued the check to get the cash from the check.
Get a job.
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Jobs are advertised in several different ways. One way to look for a job is to check the advertisements in your local newspaper or check your government job site.
One place to check for secretary job openings is in your local newspaper. Another place to check is online job listing sites such as Monster.com for current openings.