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Old Dec 26th 2009 | 9:10 am
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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
It was $30-40,000 eight posts ago.
That's inflation for you!
 
Old Dec 26th 2009 | 2:40 pm
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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
It was $30-40,000 eight posts ago.
I believe he was talking about the maximum amount of money you can take out of the country being 10k not the amount of money he has.
 
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Originally Posted by swtcorrado
I didn't put anything in bold??

Without going into too much detail I have had to close my bank accounts. I literally have all my assets liquid so to speak.
I don't think there is a restriction on amount able to be taken out. It just has to be reported. If there is nothing illegal why not just phone the customs and ask or look in the US government gov travel site. I think if I remember rightly the site addresses this. It would be easier to have a letter of credit,
travellers' checks and/or an account to transfer your money to. It is much better to declare funds.
 
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Originally Posted by SpoogleDrummer
I believe he was talking about the maximum amount of money you can take out of the country being 10k not the amount of money he has.
Ah right. You just have to declare it, as thers have said. Sounds like he might be on the run though.
 
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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
Ah right. You just have to declare it, as thers have said. Sounds like he might be on the run though.
justposted...don't know what happened the forum fairy took it again....lost in cyberspace....LOL

To repeat, if on the run...not really our business. In today's world better safe than sorry.
 
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I know of a guy in Lagos who may be able to help!
 
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Originally Posted by The Aviator
I know of a guy in Lagos who may be able to help!

can I get his number?
Just kidding... And just for the record I'm not on the run, just an international man of mystery.

Thanx to everyone that actually had a suggestion and not just throwing in their two cents. Probably the best thing to do is deposit half the money into a family members account and use one of the online trading companies. I wanted to be able to buy a car asap when I get there. It's best to deal in cash when buying used and private party. Only fools and horses.
 
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There are no restrictions on moving cash from the US as long as the correct US customs form has been completed, have this form completed before you attempt to leave the country with the cash. You will of course also have to declare this cash once you arrive in UK. By changing the cash into US money orders in the US prior to traveling, you will avoid the risk of traveling with a large amount of cash at minimal cost. The money orders are treated as cash for custom purposes.

You will probably get the best exchange rate by paying the Dollars into your UK account, though if your intention is to evade tax by traveling with cash.....best of luck.

Originally Posted by penguinsix
In the US that would be called 'structuring'--breaking up a transaction to avoid a financial reporting law. It is illegal in the US and many other jurisdictions under money laundering statutes. I do not know about the current UK law though.
 
Old Jan 2nd 2010 | 10:29 am
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Originally Posted by Hino
There are no restrictions on moving cash from the US as long as the correct US customs form has been completed, have this form completed before you attempt to leave the country with the cash. You will of course also have to declare this cash once you arrive in UK. By changing the cash into US money orders in the US prior to traveling, you will avoid the risk of traveling with a large amount of cash at minimal cost. The money orders are treated as cash for custom purposes.

You will probably get the best exchange rate by paying the Dollars into your UK account, though if your intention is to evade tax by traveling with cash.....best of luck.
geez no. My tax's will be filed every year. I just feel that you should be able to move your money around with out every Tom, Dick and Harry knowing about it
 
Old Jan 4th 2010 | 3:35 am
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If you are thinking about buying a car, most of the time you can get a better deal if you pay there and then in cash... but then again, this wont be with everyone!

In regards to getting your cash changed up... there are a few ways.. if you want to come into the UK with your cash in hand... then you could go to a currency company and get it changed up... i know the currency i used quite often, currencies 4 you.. can do cash money, but im not sure what sums! you are best off giving them a call, the website is www.currencies4you.com . But otherwise, i think the easier option would be depositing the money into your current account, then transferring it to a currency company to get changed up. But maybe you should ring the company 1st to see if they can do that amount of cash!

Hope that helps you out

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Originally Posted by The Aviator
No doubt they've seen that one before. Be a gger if it was confiscated eh!
I sent home $70,000.00 USD last year when the rate was better.

Cost me @$940.00 approx. for the exchange to sterling and transfer from US bank to bank in UK.

Dont know if that helps at all.
 
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You paid $940 to carry out the whole transfer?
 
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Originally Posted by PhillyG
I sent home $70,000.00 USD last year when the rate was better.

Cost me @$940.00 approx. for the exchange to sterling and transfer from US bank to bank in UK.

Dont know if that helps at all.
1.35% to do an exchange, that more than AMEX charge!
 
Old Jan 5th 2010 | 2:59 am
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I know, thats crazy!
 
Old Jan 5th 2010 | 4:08 am
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Originally Posted by JimDavid1972
You paid $940 to carry out the whole transfer?
Yes.

I had to do it there & then that day..........probably paid more than I should have.
 


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