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Reserve Bank of India

RBI/2013-14/458
DBOD.BP.BC.No. 87/21.01.001/2013-14

January 22, 2014

The Chairmen / Chief Executives of
All Scheduled Commercial Banks (excluding RRBs)

Collection of Account Payee Cheques –
Prohibition on Crediting Proceeds to Third Party Account

Please refer to our circular DBOD.BP.BC.No.50/21.01.001/2011-12 dated November 4, 2011 advising banks that they are prohibited from crediting ‘account payee’ cheques to the account of any person other than the payee named therein. We reiterate these instructions and advise that banks should strictly collect ‘account payee’ cheques only for their payee constituents.

2. Banks may, however, consider collecting account payee cheques drawn for an amount not exceeding Rs.50,000/- to the account of their customers who are co-operative credit societies, if the payees of such cheques are the constituents of such co-operative credit societies, as advised in our above circular dated November 4, 2011.

Yours faithfully,

(Chandan Sinha)
Principal Chief General Manager

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  1. ANIL kOTHARI says:

    Dear Sir
    if a partnership donates amount under section 80G than the eligible amount for tax deduction will be 10 % of the net profit after partners salary or before the deduction of partners Salary

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