"VA comp" on a U.S. Treasury check typically refers to "Veterans Affairs Compensation." It indicates that the payment is related to compensation benefits provided to eligible veterans for disabilities or injuries sustained during military service. This designation helps recipients identify the purpose of the funds they are receiving.
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AC stands for "As Custodian for"
On Account Of :) Normally on behalf of a deceased person.
To properly endorse a US Treasury check, sign your name on the back in the designated endorsement area. Make sure your signature matches the name on the front of the check.
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US Treasury checks can be cashed at any federal bank even if a checking account is not held with the bank cashing the check. A valid legal photo identification is required.
www.treasury.gov - department of Treasury will provide all the US treasury rates for you to compare rates to other banks. So before you invest anything check them out before you make the decision.
No, Bonding is a type of Insurance. Check with your Insurance agent.
US Treasury checks can be cashed at any federal bank even if a checking account is not held with the bank cashing the check. A valid legal photo identification is required.
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You may have received a check from the US Treasury as part of a government program, such as a tax refund, stimulus payment, or other financial assistance. This could be due to your tax filings, eligibility for specific relief programs, or adjustments made by the IRS. If you're unsure about the reason, it’s advisable to check the accompanying documentation or contact the Treasury or IRS for clarification.
Assuming you mean in the US. The Department of the Treasury handles printing of all US funds.