yes
All documents supporting a cheque has to be cancelled by the person who signs the cheque to ensure the claimant is the right person. The names on the cheque are the ones that own the account.
Yes. Take your current identification documents and documents supporting your name change (marriage license, court issued change of name decree, etc.) to the bank and they will instruct you on the proper endorsement.
Professional accountants recommend that you keep 7 years of tax returns. You should also file away the supporting documents like receipts.
Invoices shall be kept upto a period of 6 years as required by the Income Tax Act, 1961 to maintain books of accounts and other supporting documents upto a period of 6 assessment years..
Accounting documents are documents that track the movement of cost and money in an organization. Budgets, balance sheets and the income statement are all accounting documents.
yes
True
...an erroneous payment or physical loss of cash, vouchers, negotiable instruments, or supporting documents...... True
Elico C. Canlas has written: 'Handbook on negotiable instruments and documents of title'
There are certain documents of title with limited negotiability which are also widely used in commercial transactions but have been held to be non-negotiable because they do not have the requisites that are essential under the Negotiable Instruments Law. They are beyond the scope of the Negotiable Instruments Law and are, therefore, governed by other laws. Among such documents are the following: Letter of credit, Treasury warrant, Postal money order, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Stock, and Warehouse receipt.
yes.
proper
proper
suporting document for payment invoice
proper
All documents supporting a cheque has to be cancelled by the person who signs the cheque to ensure the claimant is the right person. The names on the cheque are the ones that own the account.
true