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When an employee receives an advance on pay an asset account called employee advances is debited and the cash paid out is credited. When the advance is repaid then the applicable expense accounts are debited and the advance account is credited.
The account will be discontinued and the employee can withdraw the funds when he wants.
No.
No, I dont think so. But, if you have stolen from the government or owe the government any money, then the law can try to recover the money from your EPF Account payment depending on the laws applicable at the time of the incident.
When Noreen shopped at Bloomingdale's, she charged items to her account. John looked over his credit card account statement. The judge held the criminals to account for their robbery.
suspension salary or unclaimed amount from heirs of the deceased.
The attribute (or combination of attributes) that is unique for every entity instance e.g.: the account number of an account, the employee id of an employee etc.
No. The moment they start deducting PF from your account, they are bound to disclose the PF account number to the employee. It is our right to know where our money is being deposited.
Firstly i would say that its not 41k its 401(k) account with fedility. 401(k) account is a qualified account in U.S.It is used for basic goal of retirement. It is given by employer. Both employee and employer contribute in this scheme. maximum contribution by employee in this account is $16500/yr. As i told u above its a employee sponsored account hence u can find 401(k) account in pay stubs,benefit summary statement.
A 'No Frills' account is a basic banking account. Such account requires either nil minimum balance or very low minimum balance. Charges applicable to such accounts are low. Services available to such account is limited.
A 'No Frills' account is a basic banking account. Such account requires either nil minimum balance or very low minimum balance. Charges applicable to such accounts are low. Services available to such account is limited.
By doing so, the criminals can steal customers' account information and thus masquerade as that customer.