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I have never been to United Kingdom. Just now I googled and I could not find UK regulations on all-cash transaction.
However, it is DIFFERENT in United States.
(1) Starting from carrying "currency" (including but not ilmited to cash) in or out of United States.
Currency Reporting Flyer (Publication # 0000-0503). US Customs and Border Patrol, Department of Homeland Security, Nov. 14, 2007.
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/publications/travel/currency_rpt_flyer/
(Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments, FinCEN Form 105)
* Sample Customs Declaration Form (officially: U.S. Customs and Border Protection Declaration Form 6059B)
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/sample_declaration_form.xml
Quote:
"13. Mark an X in the Yes or No box. Are you or any family members traveling with you bringing $10,000 or more in U.S. dollars or foreign equivalent in any form into the United States?
"Read definition of monetary instruments on the reverse side of the form.
Examples: coins, cash, personal or cashier's check, traveler's checks, money orders, stocks, bonds.
If yes, your must complete the Customs Form 4790.
(2) Then, Internal Revenue Service, US Department of Treatury, requires
Currency Reporting--Money Laundering
http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=113003,00.html
Among them:
(a) Currency Transaction Report (CTR): Filed by financial institutions that engage in a currency transaction in excess of $10,000
(b) IRS Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000 Received in a Trade or Business: Filed by persons engaged in a trade or business who, in the course of that trade or business, receives more than $10,000 in cash in one transaction or two or more related transactions within a twelve month period
(c) Suspicious Activity Report (SAR): Filed on transactions or attempted transactions involving at least $5,000 that the financial institution knows, suspects, or has reason to suspect the money was derived from illegal activities. Also filed when transactions are part of a plan to violate federal laws and financial reporting requirements (structuring)
* Don Van Natta Jr. and Jo Becker, Spitzer Fall Began With Bank Reports. New York Times, Mar. 13, 2008.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/13/nyregion/13legal.html?scp=1&sq=spitzer%20%22suspicious%20activity%22&st=cse
(Suspicious Activity Report)
【 在 choi 的大作中提到: 】
: Julia Werdigier and Bettina Wassener, Chinese Investors Flock to London to
: Buy Real Estate. New York Times, Sept. 18, 2010.
: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/18/business/global/18chinareal.html?src=busln
: Note:
: (a) Minegishi is a Japanese family name, 峰岸.
: (以下引言省略...)
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