No, your direct deposit cannot be sent to another person's account without your authorization.
It IS their account. The only way to keep the money in an account is to sign up with them for an account that requires both signatures for withdrawal. Otherwise, the money will be used.
yes. im sure it varies by bank but you'll allmost certainly need their account number and address. checks and cash are useable
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
They deposit them just like any other thing bank related. They are put into the persons account as they are given to the bank. The sooner the bank gets them the sooner people do.
Yes. A joint account held by persons who are not married nor related can be levied by a judgment creditor to the extent of the funds in the account that belong to the debtor.
It IS their account. The only way to keep the money in an account is to sign up with them for an account that requires both signatures for withdrawal. Otherwise, the money will be used.
Most anyone can deposit a check for anyone else. The persons account to where the deposit is being made must sign the back of the check. Drawing money out is quite another matter - only those who are listed on the account have that right, married or not.
No. A check/payment order/draft can be deposited only into the bank account of the person to whom it was issued (The Payee). If it is deposited into another persons account, the payment will not be released. Moreover, you may be arrested for trying to do so. However, if you have a joint account with your mother, then you can deposit into that account.
yes. im sure it varies by bank but you'll allmost certainly need their account number and address. checks and cash are useable
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
No. The bank will not accept any transactions on a dead persons account. The only thing the bank would allow is: Withdrawal of the funds from the dead persons account by his legal heir. Apart from this no other activity would be allowed on a dead persons account by the bank.
Typically, a tax refund must be issued to the account in the name of the taxpayer. However, if you are filing a joint return or have authorized someone else to receive the refund on your behalf, it may be possible to deposit it into their account. Always check with the tax authority or your tax preparer for specific regulations regarding refunds.
Not possible to "steal" other peoples pets and i really recommend not hacking/ stealing another persons account. Good Day! :)
A two party check will need to be signed by the original recipient as well as by the person it is signed over to. This may need to be done in the presence of a bank teller depending on their policy and it will need to be deposited into an account to be held until funds clear.
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An account of somebody's life written by another person is called a biography.
They deposit them just like any other thing bank related. They are put into the persons account as they are given to the bank. The sooner the bank gets them the sooner people do.