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In order for the bank to legally answer your questions you would have to have a document signed by the person in question stating that the bank can realease that information to you. The information that is usually asked for includes; average account balances, how long accounts have been open, overdrafts, times late on loans, high credit limit and things like this.
There are several benefits from opening and maintaining a business checking account rather than using your personal checking account. When you use a business checking account you are segregating your business funds from your personal funds, thus creating better organization for your business. Also, having the business checking account will help at tax time because all your business transactions will be within the business checking account and there will be no need to sort through your personal transactions. Finally, the business checking account will allow you to use a taxpayer identification number (TIN) so the funds can legally be owned by your business, instead of using your social security number on the checking account. For a small business, opening a business checking account allows you to get more interests. In addition, transactions are processed faster compared to a personal account.
No reason in the world why a legitimate business couldn't find a bank that will give them interest on their checking account. It isn't a common thing, but there is certainly nothing that prevents it legally.
There is no way of answering this question. The employer can do anything they (legally) want when investigating your background.
women could legally get a checking account on their own without a cosigner in the U.S. in present day today.
When asking for trade references, it is legal to inquire about the nature of the relationship, the length of time the trade reference has known the applicant, the payment history, and any concerns or issues that arose during the business relationship. It is important to focus on business-related questions and avoid asking for personal information.
Can my sister legally take my moms checking and savings out when we were both executors
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list 5 ways a business can be set up legally?
You can't legally own a business at 12. You must be an adult to be legally bound to anything, to sign contracts and file taxes.
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No way!!!!