If you make an error while writing a check, you should void the check and write a new one with the correct information. It's important to ensure that the new check is accurate to avoid any issues with the transaction.
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You should void a check when you make a mistake while writing it, such as writing the wrong amount or date, or if the check is no longer needed.
If a mistake is made while filling out a check, it is important to void the check and start over with a new one to ensure accuracy and prevent any potential issues with the transaction.
Kiting is writing a bad check to get money to deposit in a bank account to cover another outstanding check. While this practice used to be very common, it is much harder to do now that so many companies process checks electronically. To prevent kiting, a company should process all checks at the end of the day.
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