Direct deposit as soon as the funds are received at the government collection division/agency the funds can be received by the recipient immediately of within 24 hours contingent on when the funds were posting - waiting for a check will in most cases add an addittional 2 weeks to reception of the payment to circle through the accounting and accountability process not mention the fact the check could be surreptiously intercepted by thirs parties
Yes
The more you put down the smaller the monthly payments will be.
No. It is customarily written into the divorce decrees that if the spouse who is receiving alimony (aka spousal support) re-marries, the support payments will cease. Now, this does not happen automatically ... the spouse who is paying support must file in court to get this stopped - once the filing has been made, disbursing payments to the other will cease, but garnishments to wages will continue until the court hearing. Once the judgment has been issued in your favor, you will get back the monies back to the date you filed your paperwork to ammend the payments of spousal support.
The amount of deposit that has not yet been applied
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.
For child support and spousal support, once the individual dies, the estate is no longer responsible for any continuing payments. However, if there are arrears, then the estate would be responsible. The party owed the arrears should file a claim against the estate in probate court.
Never use those terrible places. They should be illegal.
You can`t do anything with it, other than take it to the bank it is made out to and deposit it.
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No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.
If you have SunTrust as your bank and you want to do direct deposit, you should use the normal routing number that is on the check. The ACH routing number is for payments that will be sent to the bank not for direct deposits.
No, the monies that are in your Certificate of Deposit are not taxable but the interest that you make on the deposited monies are taxable. You should receive a 1099-B each for the amount of interest made on the CD for the year. http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com