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  2. Direct Payments - Wikipedia

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    The Direct Payments scheme is a UK Government initiative in the field of Social Services that gives users money directly to pay for their own care, rather than the traditional route of a Local Government Authority providing care for them. The Cabinet Office Strategy Unit calls direct payments "the most successful public policy in the area of ...

  3. Can Pet Insurance Pay My Vet Directly in 2025? - AOL

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    Direct Pay Explained. Covers accidents, illnesses, and routine care for cats and dogs at competitive rates. To use direct pay, submit a claim ahead of time or at the vet’s office using the Pets ...

  4. Direct debit - Wikipedia

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    A direct debit or direct withdrawal is a financial transaction in which one organisation withdraws funds from a payer's bank account. [1] Formally, the organisation that calls for the funds ("the payee") instructs their bank to collect (i.e., debit) an amount directly from another's ("the payer's") bank account designated by the payer and pay those funds into a bank account designated by the ...

  5. 3 States That Could Be Sending Out Stimulus Checks in 2025 - AOL

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    Joint tax filers making up to $300,000 per year would receive a payment of $500. If Hochul’s proposed Inflation Refund is passed by the State Legislature, payments will be made starting in the fall.

  6. Direct primary care - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, direct primary care (DPC) is a type of primary care billing and payment arrangement made between patients and medical providers, without sending claims to insurance providers. It is an umbrella term , incorporating various health care delivery systems that involve direct financial relationships between patients and health ...

  7. What Are the Benefits of Direct Deposit and Automatic Payments?

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    The IRS also uses any direct deposit information from your last tax return on file when making stimulus payments. Find: The 6 Most Important Tax Deductions You Need To Claim

  8. Stimulus checks: Delayed payments for millions of Americans ...

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    The third round of direct payments includes $1,400 per eligible individual plus a $1,400 bonus per dependent. Around 158.5 million households are expected to receive a payment.

  9. Direct deposit - Wikipedia

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    A direct deposit (or direct credit), in banking, is a deposit of money by a payer directly into a payee's bank account.Direct deposits are most commonly made by businesses in the payment of salaries and wages and for the payment of suppliers' accounts, but the facility can be used for payments for any purpose, such as payment of bills, taxes, and other government charges.