Australia To Ban Cash Purchases Over $10,000 (theguardian.com)
Long-time Slashdot reader skegg writes: Last night was federal budget night in Australia, and one of the announcements means Australians will face a crackdown on cash-in-hand payments in an attempt by the government to reduce money laundering and tax evasion. The government has turned its attention to the "black economy" in an attempt to raise billions of extra dollars and intends to limit cash payments for purchase goods and services to $10,000.
The financial services minister argues that currently the status quo "gives some businesses an unfair competitive advantage."
The financial services minister argues that currently the status quo "gives some businesses an unfair competitive advantage."
Transaction 1: $10,000 buy the car wheels and chassis; Transaction 2: $10,000 buy the engine; Transaction 3: $10,000 buy the rest of the car.
If you're already engaging in an illegal transaction, money laundering, etc... why would you let the fact that paying over $10K in cash is illegal stop you?
They're all moving back to Miami, where you can buy a mansion with a suitcase full cash still. The real estate agent will even agree to clean the coke dust off for free.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
Thanks for the recommendation to move to Crypto Currency for all transactions over $10K. - Australian Unintended Consequences Department.
Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.
What next? Free speech?
No need to take free speech... They don't have that now.. https://www.lifehacker.com.au/...
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