From The Daily Mail: Pensioner caught 'trying to smuggle $170,000 cash through customs in her UNDERWEAR'
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Pecunia non olet?
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Labels: Pensioners, Smuggling
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It's all a bit odd, isn't it? Do you really have to declare cash you bring into the US? We got rid of such requirements in the UK 30 years ago!
Just checked - you do have to declare any amount over 10,000 euros(!) on entering the UK.
But the potential penalty is only a fine, not imprisonment.
It's an international anti-money-laundering regulation which lots of countries have agreed on. The amount varies a bit from one country to another but it's usually around the 10,000 USD mark. They won't actually stop you taking more in. They just take a dim view if you don't declare it all. Particularly in the USA.
AC, as Don Rumsfeld said, there are too many things we don't know we don't know.
D: "It's an international anti-money-laundering regulation..."
But surely those notes will need to be given a good clean after being tucked into a granny's knickers for several hours?
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