PixelRogue
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
Two different banks, two different boroughs (both in the same county) are refusing to allow payment of real estate taxes with cash. Even though both tax bills are not related to each other in any meaningful way, responses from the respective banks were similar.
One: Go to the bank written on the tax bill to pay the bill in cash.
Two: Bank states they can only accept check or money order.
Three: Question the policy as to why cash is not accepted in the 'bank', and why one can't pay their taxes with american currency of cash.
Four: Bank recites its policy ~ directs me to the local borough.
Five: Discuss with local borough who states they do not collect the taxes in person, the bank handles payments.
Six: Bank asked a second time, I'm told they do not process payments and payments are brought to a lock-box. (aka they do not want responsibilities of cash transit)
Both boroughs are stonewalling payment of local taxes with US currency cash. Is a bank legally within its rights not to accept us currency for real estate tax bill? Not that anyone wants to bust stones, but if someone showed up with the tax payment in coins - those coins must be accepted because that is legal US currency that must be accepted.
Any advise on this matter would be appreciated. I am pressing the issue now with one particular bank....
Two different banks, two different boroughs (both in the same county) are refusing to allow payment of real estate taxes with cash. Even though both tax bills are not related to each other in any meaningful way, responses from the respective banks were similar.
One: Go to the bank written on the tax bill to pay the bill in cash.
Two: Bank states they can only accept check or money order.
Three: Question the policy as to why cash is not accepted in the 'bank', and why one can't pay their taxes with american currency of cash.
Four: Bank recites its policy ~ directs me to the local borough.
Five: Discuss with local borough who states they do not collect the taxes in person, the bank handles payments.
Six: Bank asked a second time, I'm told they do not process payments and payments are brought to a lock-box. (aka they do not want responsibilities of cash transit)
Both boroughs are stonewalling payment of local taxes with US currency cash. Is a bank legally within its rights not to accept us currency for real estate tax bill? Not that anyone wants to bust stones, but if someone showed up with the tax payment in coins - those coins must be accepted because that is legal US currency that must be accepted.
Any advise on this matter would be appreciated. I am pressing the issue now with one particular bank....