They will be mailed on December 19th 2012.
ODSP Direct Deposits come in on the last business day of the month, so December that would be the 19th or poissible the 18 depending if there is a leap year, check your calender.
In Ontario, the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) cheques for direct deposits are typically issued on the last business day of each month. Recipients usually receive their payments in their accounts on that day. If the last day of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, the deposit may occur on the preceding business day. It's advisable for recipients to check the ODSP website or contact their caseworker for specific dates and any potential changes.
For September, ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program) payments are typically issued on the first of the month. If the first falls on a weekend or holiday, the payment may be processed on the preceding business day. Direct deposits usually appear in recipients' accounts on the scheduled payment date. It’s always best to check with the official ODSP resources for specific dates or any changes.
6 months after the date of issue.
Most banks will accept them up to 6 months past the date on the cheque. Governemnt cheques, cashiers cheques, and certified cheques do not staledate, unless the cheque specificly states otherwise.
Postmark gives three things: date, time, and place mailed.
I am afraid not. after one year they are dead. Such cheques are called Stale Dated Cheques. It differs from country to country. In many countries cheques become stale after 90 days from the date of issue
Its actually not correct to issue cheques without issue date. You need to talk to the person who issued it and ask him to enter the date.
the validity of cheques and dd are 3 months from the issuing date
Client can take money from bank on the security of post dated cheques issued by their credit worthy customers. The bank in this case is certain that they will get the payment of this cheque on the due date from the customer of the client. Normally the cheques should not be dated for date which is later than 90 days from the date of discounting.
All cheques are valid for 6 month from date of Issue
A current dated cheque is a cheque that is written with a date that is the same as the date it is issued, allowing the recipient to cash or deposit it immediately. Unlike post-dated cheques, which specify a future date for cashing, current dated cheques are valid right away. They typically include the date, the amount, the payee's name, and the signature of the issuer. This type of cheque is commonly used for everyday transactions.