Bind payee in ODOC

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How to bind payee in ODOC

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In order to add a permitted payee to a vendor you first have to enable the Individual Spec (XZEMP) which is actually the alternative payee in document field. Only after that you can add a permitted payee to the vendor.
Alternate Payee means a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a participant, who is designated to be paid retirement benefits in a qualified domestic relations order; Based on 116 documents.
Generally, QDROs are used either to provide support payments (temporary or permanent) to the alternate payee (who may be the spouse, former spouse or a child or other dependent of the participant) or to divide marital property in the course of dissolving a marriage.
Alternative payee: Is a payee you define at company code level (LFB1-LNRZB). Applies to all invoices for a vendor. Payment is made to the Alternate vendor instead of the vendor to whom the payable is owed. Permitted Payee: Is a alternative vendor you define at the document level (INVFO-EMPFB).
Alternate Payee means a person other than a participant or Beneficiary in the Plan who is entitled to a benefit under the Plan as a result of a Qualified Domestic Relations Order.
Who Is the Alternate Payee in a QDRO? A QDRO grants the retirement accounts alternate payee the right to a portion of the retirement benefits that the former spouse (the participant) earned through an employer-sponsored retirement plan. The payee may be a spouse or a dependent.
ERISA provides that a person who is an alternate payee under a QDRO generally shall be considered a beneficiary under the plan for purposes of ERISA.

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