Who sends the government a cheque determines the incidence of a tax.
Incidental takes refers to who is subject to tax and in what proportion.
A cheque is a document that instructs a bank (or credit union) to transfer a specified sum of money from a person's account to the person whose name it has been issued. Checks are written in American English; see spelling variants for more information. The individual who writes the check, referred to as the drawer, keeps the funds in a transaction banking account (often referred to as a current, cheque, chequing, checking, or share draft account).
The drawer orders their bank, known as the drawee, to pay the amount specified to the payee by writing different information, including the dollar amount, date, and a payee, on the cheque.
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