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How to write the date on the check in capital letters?

The date and number on the check must be in capital letters, and the capital numbers should be written as follows: zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten. For example, zero characters may or may not be written before 202 1. 8. 5 and 202 1. 8. 8, and zero characters must be written before 5. 8. February 2006 13: February 200613.

note:

1, zero characters must be written before 1 month and February, and zero characters can be written before March and September. From 10 to 12, it must be written as 10/0, 10/month1day,1day.

2. The zero word must be written before 1 to the 9th day, and the days from 10 to19th day must be written as 10 and 10 x day (it is also acknowledged that the word "zero" is written before, for example, the same below), and the 20th to.

First of all, how to use checks?

1, the transfer cheque can be endorsed and transferred; Cash checks shall not be endorsed and transferred.

2. The payment term of the cheque is ten days (from the date of issuing the cheque, the due date will be postponed in case of holidays).

3. The date of issue, the amount in words and figures and the name of the payee of the cheque shall not be changed. If other contents are incorrect, it can be corrected by crossing the line and stamped with the certificate of one of the reserved bank seals.

4. If the cheque is lost, you can apply to the paying bank to report the loss and stop payment; The bank will not accept payment before reporting the loss.

5. When the drawer issues a blank check or a check whose seal is inconsistent with the bank's reserved seal, the bank will not only return the check, but also impose a fine of 5% but not less than 1000 yuan according to the face value. The holder has the right to demand the drawer to compensate for 2% of the check amount.

Second, what are the precautions when using checks?

People's Republic of China (PRC) and Bill Law define a cheque as: "A cheque is a bill issued by the drawer, and a bank or other financial institution entrusted to handle cheque deposit business unconditionally pays a certain amount to the payee or holder at sight.

1. All checks are registered, and transfer checks can be endorsed and transferred.

2. The payment term indicated in the cheque is 10 day (from the date of issuing the cheque, the due date will be postponed in case of legal holidays).

3. The date of issue, the amount in words and figures and the name of the payee of the cheque shall not be changed. If other contents are incorrect, it can be crossed out for correction and stamped with the reserved bank seal certificate.

4. If the check is lost, you can apply to the paying bank for loss reporting; The bank will not accept payment before reporting the loss.

5. If the drawer writes a blank check, a check whose seal is inconsistent with the bank's reserved seal, or a check whose payment password is wrong, the bank will not only return the check, but also impose a fine of 5% but not less than 1000 yuan according to the face value.