Payment slip

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Transfer order / payment slip form (neutral) → Donation (receipt key 19 invalid since February 1, 2016)

The payment slip , in Austria more common (especially in Postbank transactions ), payment slip , recently payment order , and in Switzerland at the post office payment slip or payment slip with reference number ( French bulletin de versement , Italian bollettino di versamento ), is a bank form that is available from a Cash payment to a third-party or own bank account is used so that the details of the recipient and the client are correctly given. The fees are usually significantly higher than those of a bank transfer .

The ordering party of a payment slip does not need an account himself. Many invoices come with pre-filled payment slips, so the recipient, the invoice amount and the intended use do not have to be filled out by the customer. As a rule, these forms also serve as transfer forms . The expression “transfer form” is unusual in Austria, in banking one always speaks of a payment slip.

The machine-readable part of the payment slip to the font OCR-B printed.

In European payments area (SEPA) replaced for payments in euro , the new SEPA payment order as proof of payment the previous payment forms, bank forms, transfers and EU standard transfers (or international transfers ). It was introduced as part of the SEPA project on January 28, 2008. It is largely the same as the previous payment receipt; instead of the recipient's account number and bank code, the international bank account number (IBAN) and bank identification code (BIC / SWIFT code) are entered. In Austria, the changeover finally took place on February 1, 2014.

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Wiktionary: payment slip  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich Ammon, Hans Bickel, Jakob Ebner a. a .: German variant dictionary: The standard language in Austria, Switzerland and Germany as well as in Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, East Belgium and South Tyrol. de Gruyter, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-11-016574-0 , p. 221.
  2. The money order . help.gv.at
  3. ^ The new payment order ( Memento of October 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) austrianpaymentscouncil.at