They cannot ask why you are depositing cash but they can always ask, how you got the money. The bank has the right to know the source of the funds that are being deposited into an account with them. This is done to catch potential money launderers and terrorism financers. So, as long as you have a legal source of income for the cash you are depositing, you have nothing to worry about.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
The only way you can add cash to a credit card is if it is prepaid; however, in the circumstances that the card is prepaid, all you have to do is make a deposit onto the card through your bank. Otherwise, the only thing you can do on a normal, non-prepaid card is ask the company to extend your credit.
No. Paychecks usually come with the name of the person to whom it is paid. Only that person can cash the check. When checks are cashed, the cashier (from the bank) will ask for some sort of ID to prove that the person cashing the check is indeed the person to whom it was paid. So, if your friend or someone else tries to cash your paycheck, they may be arrested for impersonation and forgery.
No bank in any country around the globe can limit the amount of money that can be deposited into its accounts. It is your money and you can deposit it anytime you want and with any bank you want. If the amounts are huge, the banks may ask you to provide a source of income for regulatory reporting purposes. But, they can never say No to a deposit or set any limits on the same.
Every Fixed Deposit will have a certificate linked to it. The bank would issue you a certificate that is the proof that you have a fixed deposit with the bank that is worth 'n' rupees and matures on 'x' date. You need to carry this back to the bank and submit it and ask for cashing your fixed deposit. The bank will accept the certificate and pay you the cash that is due for the deposit.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so… Since in your case it is only your spouses' account no one is going to ask you anything. But, since the amount is high (as you say) she may have to show proof of income if the bank asks her to do so.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into an account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Ask the bank.
The only way you can add cash to a credit card is if it is prepaid; however, in the circumstances that the card is prepaid, all you have to do is make a deposit onto the card through your bank. Otherwise, the only thing you can do on a normal, non-prepaid card is ask the company to extend your credit.
Mostly Yes, especially if the amount you are depositing is significantly large. For ex: If I were to deposit Rs. 5000/- into my dad's account, no one would bother much, but I were to deposit Rs. 50 lakhs, then the bank will ask me to produce some sort of ID to confirm who I am as well as to establish the relationship I have with the account holder into whose account I am trying to deposit the funds.
No. Paychecks usually come with the name of the person to whom it is paid. Only that person can cash the check. When checks are cashed, the cashier (from the bank) will ask for some sort of ID to prove that the person cashing the check is indeed the person to whom it was paid. So, if your friend or someone else tries to cash your paycheck, they may be arrested for impersonation and forgery.
No bank in any country around the globe can limit the amount of money that can be deposited into its accounts. It is your money and you can deposit it anytime you want and with any bank you want. If the amounts are huge, the banks may ask you to provide a source of income for regulatory reporting purposes. But, they can never say No to a deposit or set any limits on the same.
Banks do not take shoes as a deposit. You can deposit money in a bank. You could take out a signature loan to buy shoes.
No bank in any country around the globe can limit the amount of money that can be deposited into its accounts. It is your money and you can deposit it anytime you want and with any bank you want. If the amounts are huge, the banks may ask you to provide a source of income for regulatory reporting purposes. But, they can never say No to a deposit or set any limits on the same.