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automatic check

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automatic check [¦ȯd·ə¦mad·ik ′chek]
(computer science)
An error-detecting procedure performed by a computer as an integral part of the normal operation of a device, with no human attention required unless an error is actually detected.


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When you insert your card in a machine it now carries out an automatic check against your normal usage patterns and makes a decision about whether that transaction looks real or potentially fraudulent.
The following are the most common: * Calculating pay checks for each employee * Addressing tax obligations on a local, state, and federal level * Printing and delivering checks * Providing management reports * Tracking employee benefits information * Automatic check signatures * Providing direct deposit * Processing W-2 forms * Processing 401k and mutual fund plans * Addressing tax needs for your company and providing tax preparation How to choose a Payroll Service?
We have an automatic check deduction option or you can flag your calendar with a reminder to give at regular intervals.
 
 
 
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