You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you owe money to.
You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you are paying.
Make the check payable to the person or organization that you want to receive the payment.
Make checks payable to the person or organization that you are paying.
The payee
The address that should be written on checks is typically the address of the person or business to whom the check is being sent or who will be depositing the check.
You should make the check payable to the person or organization that you are paying.
Make the check payable to the person or organization that you want to receive the payment.
Make checks payable to the person or organization that you are paying.
If it is made payable to you, yes. If you are the remitter (purchaser - person paying with the check), no.
The payee
You should make the money order for your passport payable to the U.S. Department of State.
The check for a passport application should be made out to the "U.S. Department of State."
Accounts payable refers to liabilities owed to creditors from whom you've made a purchase. Notes payable refer to liabilities owed to investors from whom you've borrowed money by issuing a debt security.
Form 941 is Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return. If you're paying by check or money, you make it payable to the United States Treasury. Be sure to include on the check or money order the following information: your EIN, Form 941, and the tax period [i.e., October-December 2009].
A third party check is a check which is signed over to an individual not named on the front of the check as either the maker (entity writing the check) or the payee (to whom the check is payable). The payee signs the check over to another individual, who is the "third party."
No. It is illegal. Only the person on whose name the check is issued can cash it. If the person to whom the check is issued is dead and you are the legal heir of the beneficiary then you can cash it. In all other cases - NO.
A certified check and make sure you get a receipt! In indentifying to whom the judgment should be paid, the judgment debtor should refer to the final judgment notification.