no it should it. it should go for education
. . . the American tax-payer .
The moral and, I think legal responsibility, is to notify the payer of the claim in writing and notifying them of what happened. If the payer should say they want the money back you are obligated to return it. If no answer is received for ninety days, the general opinion is that the money is yours to keep. As a precaution be sure and keep a copy of the letter of notification that you sent the payer.
no
Yes the national government should provide money for education. Tax payer's and citizens of the United States are the ones who help found the country so financial aid should be available.
The Payer of a check is the person who is paying money for the check. That is the person who has issued the check. For ex: I owe you $1000 and I give you a check for it from my bank account, I become the payer of the check and you will become the payee.
Payer is the person who pays money using a check whenever it's paid or due. Payee is the person who receives a check or a money order that is or will be paid or due.
A balance payer pays off any outstanding balance of money owing on an account on every payment due date.
The payer is the person that is paying a sum of money to the payee. The payer signs the check and the payee is the person who cashes the check.
Yes.
The bank receiving the money is the payee. The payee gets whatever from the payer.
They are all the most expensive, why should the tax payer pay for them. The money they cost to be in prison should be taken from their pension's. Have you seen what they get.... just like college or holiday camp.
From the US tax payer via the NASA budget.