I’m sure it is all terribly convenient and whatnot, but even if I had a phone with such a feature, I’d never use it.
For instance, when I pay my rent to the landlord, I go to his house and pay it - in cash - personally. Once a month, on the 15th.
We have a beer and shoot the bull a little; sometimes, we go to a nearby pub and play darts. He doesn’t mind at all - he said he appreciates the human touch in our era of high technology, which he himself enjoys greatly nonetheless, as do I.
But the human touch is indeed always appreciated.
RE: For instance, when I pay my rent to the landlord, I go to his house and pay it - in cash - personally. Once a month, on the 15th.
Does the Landlord give you a receipt?
How does the IRS know how much the Landlord is getting in income from the place since the transaction is in cash?