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Currecy Fair
Anyone used these guys?
Looking to transfer a decent chunk from UK to the US before I move there next month. I have used Travelex previously for a small amount. Worked well, but the rate isn't so good. Any other exchange firms recommended? Cheers |
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Hey. Thanks folks. Will check them out.
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I use currencyfair on a monthly basis to transfer money from the US to Ireland. I find them very good and so far no problems. Decent rate and very low fees
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Re: Currecy Fair
Originally Posted by JimBeam
(Post 10917082)
Anyone used these guys?
Looking to transfer a decent chunk from UK to the US before I move there next month. I have used Travelex previously for a small amount. Worked well, but the rate isn't so good. Any other exchange firms recommended? Cheers |
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Related question: If I have double figure thousands in a UK bank account and transfer it to the U.S. (might be cashing out soon if the dollar dives on a default) - what will my tax liability for the transfer be? Or will I just pay tax on the interest?
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Re: Currecy Fair
Originally Posted by ClevelandBrown
(Post 10934209)
Related question: If I have double figure thousands in a UK bank account and transfer it to the U.S. (might be cashing out soon if the dollar dives on a default) - what will my tax liability for the transfer be? Or will I just pay tax on the interest?
Hi ClevelandBrown, can you elaborate a bit more? and I may be able to advise or help |
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Originally Posted by ClevelandBrown
(Post 10934209)
Related question: If I have double figure thousands in a UK bank account and transfer it to the U.S. (might be cashing out soon if the dollar dives on a default) - what will my tax liability for the transfer be? Or will I just pay tax on the interest?
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Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10934259)
There is no tax on funds transfers between the UK and the US. Period. If you are resident in the US, or are a US citizen, the interest should be included on your US tax return anyway, whether it is remitted to the US or not.
Originally Posted by Joe_Lowry7
(Post 10934251)
Hi ClevelandBrown, can you elaborate a bit more? and I may be able to advise or help
So I'm potentially looking at moving it over to the U.S. but I didn't know whether I'd be charged tax on the transfer by the IRS. |
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Originally Posted by ClevelandBrown
(Post 10934279)
.... I didn't know whether I'd be charged tax on the transfer by the IRS.
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Originally Posted by Joe_Lowry7
(Post 10934095)
We are the new currency partners of British Expats and we now have special offers on for any British expats members. Please inbox me for details of the offer.
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Originally Posted by Joe_Lowry7
(Post 10934095)
Hi JimBeam, We are the new currency partners of British Expats and we now have special offers on for any British expats members. Please inbox me for details of the offer.
Originally Posted by lansbury
(Post 10934316)
Are you licensed to trade in all 50 US States?
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Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 10934364)
This is very important.
Think it was you who found that out recently wasn't it? And was the case of one of the previous currency vendor sponsors on BE. |
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Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 10934741)
Yeah, this is the reason a lot of the other big outfits don't deal with the US, or will every state at least so you see them dealing with the popular coastal ones, but the ones in the middle seem to be ignored.
Think it was you who found that out recently wasn't it? And was the case of one of the previous currency vendor sponsors on BE. One suspects that licensing is not a trivial matter to obtain. |
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Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 10934766)
Yup, Worldfirst are not currently licensed in AZ.
One suspects that licensing is not a trivial matter to obtain. |
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Originally Posted by lansbury
(Post 10934968)
Make you wonder why this is State specific. ** happily send me money to Oregon so what is different about AZ. When this cropped up with difficulty getting money sent over it was claimed to be because of Federal changes. If it was a Federal regulation which caused this what is it that brings it down to individual States. I can't imagine there are so many more people in OR changing currency than in AZ to make it worthwhile ** being licensed here, as opposed to AZ.
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