Addenda record definition

Addenda record means an ACH record type that carries the supplemental data needed to completely identify a taxpayer's tax payment.
Addenda record means the information required by the Department in an ACH credit transfer or wire transfer, in the approved electronic format prescribed in R15-10-306(B).
Addenda record means the tax information and electronic format required by the Department in accordance with the rules in this Section in an ACH Credit transfer.

Examples of Addenda record in a sentence

  • NACHA defines Protected Information as the nonpublic personal information, including financial information, of a natural person used to create or contained within an Entry and any related Addenda record.

  • Type of payment: (Social Security; SSI; Veterans compensation and pension, education MGIB, education/selected reserve, life insurance and vocational rehabilitation and employment benefits; Civil Service retire- ment and survivor annuity; Railroad Retirement annuity and unemployment/sickness) Information obtained from the customer (payment recipient) for inclusion in the Addenda record.

  • Addenda record modifications to the drawings and/or Project Manual made prior to the signing of Agreement for the construction of the Project by the Owner and the Contractor.

  • The ACH file sent by employers and agents to their bank should have an Addenda record with the information in the ACH confirmation file downloaded from SUITS.

  • Add customized coding to the Credit Card process to include current specific transactions that do not follow the typical Addenda record layout.


More Definitions of Addenda record

Addenda record means that information required by the Department in an ACH credit transfer or wire transfer that is needed to completely identify a taxpayer or provide information concerning a payment, in approved electronic format.
Addenda record means that information required by the Department in an ACH Credit transaction or Fedwire transfer which identifies the taxpayer, the tax type, the period covered, and the payment amount. See the definition for TXP Banking Convention.
Addenda record means that information as provided in Rule 12-24.008 (2), F.A.C.
Addenda record means that information required by the Department in an ACH transfer or wire transfer, in approved electronic format.
Addenda record means retrievable information stored electronically that contains supplemental data related to an Entry, as more particularly described in the ACH Rules.
Addenda record means that information required by the department in an ACH credit transfer or wire transfer, in approved electronic format. The approved electronic format is the TXP Banking Convention, used in the free form field of the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) CCD+ entry.
Addenda record means information required by the Department in an Automated Clearing House Credit “ACH credit” transfer that is needed to completely identify an employer or provide information concerning a payment, in approved electronic format.