yes
You can but you both will be on the checks aswell as the both of you need to be on the account too.
No. A checking account can be closed only by the individual who holds the account. He/she needs to visit the bank and sign the account closure form in order to close their bank account. No one else can do that. But, if the account holder has given the legal power of attorney to another individual, he can act as a proxy for the customer and close their bank account.
If you endorse it as payable to them it will usually be accepted for deposit into someone else's account.
No. A check can be deposited only into the account of the individual to whom the check is made out (issued) to. Depositing it into someone else's account is not allowed and even if done by mistake, the check will not be cashed and no payments will be made.
You must have someone else on the account to prevent this is what I heard
It depends on your relationship to the deceased and if there was a will.
You can but you both will be on the checks aswell as the both of you need to be on the account too.
HelloYes if you make it a joint checking account with their name on it. They will be able to do all the same things you can. Withdraw, transfer, pay in funds etc.
If you are added as a joint owner on someone's checking account, you may have some responsibility for any debts or liabilities associated with that account. It depends on the terms and conditions of the account and the agreement you have with the other account owner. It's important to carefully consider the implications and potential risks before agreeing to be added to someone else's checking account.
No. A checking account can be closed only by the individual who holds the account. He/she needs to visit the bank and sign the account closure form in order to close their bank account. No one else can do that. But, if the account holder has given the legal power of attorney to another individual, he can act as a proxy for the customer and close their bank account.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
No, it is not possible to put your direct deposit into someone else's account. Direct deposits are typically set up to go into an account that is in your name and under your control. Sharing your account information with someone else for direct deposit purposes can lead to potential fraud or unauthorized access to your funds.
You will if you get whats called a deposit audit from the IRS. I have had this problem in my past. Document where from and who to.
Yes, with your permission, someone else can direct deposit their paycheck into your account.
No, it is not possible to deposit your paycheck into someone else's account without their permission.
No, you cannot deposit someone else's check into your Chime account.
No, you cannot direct deposit into someone else's account without their permission.