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'1.4 You may only use your Wise Account Number to receive funds into your Wise Account for the following purposes:
a. receiving your own salary and/or wages;
b. receiving payouts from e-commerce and freelancer platforms;
c. r... See more
'1.4 You may only use your Wise Account Number to receive funds into your Wise Account for the following purposes:
a. receiving your own salary and/or wages;
b. receiving payouts from e-commerce and freelancer platforms;
c. receiving payments from family, friends or other people you know for personal purposes;
d. receiving payments from your clients and other third parties for the purpose of business payments.
e. You may not use your personal Wise account to receive business payments.'
Notwithstanding the broken syntax in point e, it's pretty clear that they don't want even freelancers without a limited company to use a personal account for business payments.
As Tom pointed out, there is no legal requirement for a freelancer operating in their own name to have a business account, but the financial institution can still limit how a personal account can be used. ▲ Collapse
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Baran Keki Türkei Local time: 01:06 Mitglied Englisch > Türkisch
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Wise ACH Fee
May 10, 2022
Some US clients have reported that they were asked to pay a fee of 30 USD for making an ACH payment to my Wise USD account. Has anybody experienced something like this?
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Thomas T. Frost Portugal Local time: 23:06 Dänisch > Englisch + ...
ACH fees
May 10, 2022
Baran Keki wrote:
Some US clients have reported that they were asked to pay a fee of 30 USD for making an ACH payment to my Wise USD account. Has anybody experienced something like this?
No, that's the typical fee for a US wire transfer. None of my US clients has reported anything like that for ACH payments. One of them uses Veem for payments, and I have set Veem to forward my payments to my Wise USD account automatically. Veem doesn't charge anything for that. It could be a monthly ACH fee.
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Baran Keki Türkei Local time: 01:06 Mitglied Englisch > Türkisch
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ACH
May 10, 2022
Thomas T. Frost wrote:
No, that's the typical fee for a US wire transfer. None of my US clients has reported anything like that for ACH payments. One of them uses Veem for payments, and I have set Veem to forward my payments to my Wise USD account automatically. Veem doesn't charge anything for that. It could be a monthly ACH fee.
Yes, Veem and ACH seem to work very smoothly indeed. But I ask all my US clients to make ACH payments instead of wire transfer (as there is a 7 USD deduction with the latter), they (some of them) still can't seem to make it for some reason and ask for an alternative method (Payoneer, which is no better than Paypal). Are some people in the US not eligible/capable of making ACH transfers?
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