No, the IRS will not know when you cash a check under a certain amount of money. If the check is over $10,000, the IRS will find out.
You would have to contact the bank that issued the cashiers check and see if they can determine the status of the check for you. This usually requires that you know the check number and that you are the person who purchased the check originally.
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Never send cash, if sending a payment through the mail, send either a Money Order, Cashiers Check or a Personal/Company Check. Your best options are to have the letter sent registered mail and request a received receipt that the receiver must sign in order to receive the letter and payment. If you have a business, it is better to send a business check and send it registered. You can have a receipt for when the person receives the letter and once the check is cashed, your bank can show a canceled check. if payment is being made in person, GET A SIGNED RECEIPT. Do not allow them to SEND you a receipt in the mail, get it immediately with a signature showing that payment has been made and received. If you sent cash, then you have no way of knowing and must trust the honesty of the receiver. However, if you sent a money order, cashiers check, or personal check, those can be traced and signatures can be viewed to see if they were cashed and by whom.
The difference between Cash on Hand from Cash in Bank is that the cash is on our hand while the other one is that cash is not in our hand but in the bank. Serioulsy, I really dont know. Thank you very much!
The only way I know of to do this is to get a cash advance on your credit card as cashier's checks must be purchased with cash. Be aware that the APR on cash advances is higher than regular purchase APRs.
Go to a bank where you already have a banking relationship. Then ask the teller that you need to get a cashiers check issued. Normally a cashiers check will be preprinted with the 'Payable to' filled in, so you need to know who to make the check out to. They will deduct the amount from your bank account, so you need to have enough money in your account to cover it.
I don't know for sure but I received a cashiers check today from someone in the UK with instructions to cash and forward a major portion of the monies to someone else in UK, wondering if this is a scam?
dont know i think so but i dont know how :~
No, the IRS will not know when you cash a check under a certain amount of money. If the check is over $10,000, the IRS will find out.
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Yes i did, I also call the bank but couldn't any response from them. did you also receive a check? and is it real?
You would have to contact the bank that issued the cashiers check and see if they can determine the status of the check for you. This usually requires that you know the check number and that you are the person who purchased the check originally.
i dont know i depends
yea there is a code but i dont know what it is
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what if i dont have the title