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  2. What Is Direct Deposit? How It Works and How You Can Set It Up

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    Get a Direct Deposit Form from the Payer: For instance, if you want to set up direct deposit for your paycheck, you’ll get the form from your employer. Your bank may also have a form...

  3. New York State Banking Department - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Banking Department was created by the New York Legislature on April 15, 1851, with a chief officer to be known as the Superintendent. The New York State Banking Department was the oldest bank regulatory agency in the United States.

  4. Depository Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    Depository Trust Company (DTC), founded in 1973, is a New York corporation that performs the functions of a central securities depository as part of the US National Market System.

  5. How To Save Money by Splitting Your Direct Deposit ... - AOL

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    A split direct deposit gives you the ability to deposit your paycheck into multiple accounts. You can do this by depositing a percentage or set amount in your chosen accounts each pay...

  6. New York State School Tax Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    The New York State School Tax Relief Program (more commonly known as the STAR Program), or New York State Real Property Tax Law §425, is a school tax rebate program offered in New York State aimed at reducing school district property taxes on the primary residences of New York residents.

  7. How To Deposit Cash Into Your Bank Account - AOL

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    You can deposit money at a branch, at an ATM, or via mobile check deposit, direct deposit or a transfer. Here's a look at each option and how to get started.