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The phrase "account for payment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial transactions, invoicing, or accounting.
Example: "Please ensure that you account for payment before processing the order."
Alternatives: "record the payment" or "document the payment."
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He specified a personal Australian bank account for payment.
Registrar fees must be equitably apportioned and approved by registrars that account for payment of two-thirds of registrar fees.
Information about requesting a merchant account for payment acceptance is available at the Office of the Treasurer's website.
(The amount isn't deductible, but distributions from the account for payment of tuition are tax-free).
You can contact them via email and Facebook asking if they'd like to make a purchase and point them to your PayPal account for payment (even before you have a product to sell).
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Under the new system, investors designate a bank account for payments and redemptions, which are made through electronic funds transfers.
(Salem Trust Co. v. Manufacturers Finance Co.., 264 U. S. 182). It is upon this theory that the action is maintained to require the defendant to account for payments received on debts which, it is claimed, had previously been assigned to the plaintiff.
Willing to set up an independent trust account for payments from your customers to prevent co-mingling of your funds with others'.
When the invoice arrives he confirms that he has received the equipment and sends the bill to accounting for payment.
The S.E.C. is reviewing the accounting for payments to suppliers.
The error is blamed on how it accounts for payments received from suppliers for running promotions and hitting sales targets.
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