What is a remittance address, and how is it different from a billing address?

riya

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I often see the term “remittance address” on invoices and payment instructions, but I’m not fully clear on what it means.


Is a remittance address just where the payment should be sent, or does it serve a different purpose from the billing or mailing address? For example, some vendors list one address for correspondence and another as the remittance address — why is that?


I’d appreciate a simple explanation and maybe an example of how businesses use remittance addresses for checks, ACH payments, or wire transfers.
 
A remittance address is where you send payments, like checks or money transfers. A billing address is linked to your invoice or payment method (like a credit card) and used for billing details or verification.

In short: billing = where the bill goes, remittance = where the money goes.
 
The remittance address is a particular address to which a company or person makes a payment, in most cases, it is a P.O. Box or a separate accounting department address that makes the payment handling process easier and quicker.
 
The remittance address is a specific address to which a company or individual sends a payment; in most situations, it is a P.O. Box or a separate accounting department address, which makes the payment handling procedure easier and faster.
 
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