The single best practice to avoid issues is to simply pay your taxes. Do that, and the rest is irrelevant.
By the way, money laundering implies illegal activity. Being an ESCORT is not illegal. Originally Posted by GracePreston
all tied to your social or drivers license.. no way around it they will find you..
the public really has no clue what info Banks keep and how long they keep it..up to 5 years in many cases, you write a hot check. that stays on your record for 3 years minimum, Banks share info Originally Posted by RALPHEY BOY
I just buy really luxurious camping equipment from stores with lifetime return policies. I enjoy it a lot more than measly bank account interest! Originally Posted by spicyzoeyHey, Zoey, I don't want to commit the ECCIE crime of thread drift -- although this seems like a thread that would benefit from some drifting. But I do some camping myself and am curious -- what's your idea of luxurious camping gear?
I suddenly start to wonder, how to providers deal with the large amount of cash they receive?I go to my bank weekly and make large deposits. The teller knows me by face and name and greets me with friendly conversation. She never once asked me what I do. Why? because for all she knows I could be the daughter of a Russian mob boss that owns the bank
It's obviously a bad idea to keep them with you or leave them at home. Not to mention some providers tour a lot.
It is also a bad idea to deposit large amount of cash to the bank regulary.
I am pretty sure if you spend large amount of cash, such as buying an air ticket or booking weeks of hotels, you will be watched. If there are large amounts of transaction in the bank for instance more than 20k, you will be watched too.
People with finance background and experiences know what "l" is, but I doubt many providers have such knowledge. Originally Posted by majorjohn
I go to my bank weekly and make large deposits. The teller knows me by face and name and greets me with friendly conversation. She never once asked me what I do. Originally Posted by MaryBethExactly, You've been accepted by the local bank tellers as a known local businesswoman. They may not know where the revenue comes from, but that's not an issue. They just know you as a regular customer (ie, regular visits, regular deposits, etc.). Thus, not suspicious. And you go to same teller, thus the teller easily remembers you.
What about a regular trip to Vegas: Declare it to be gambeling winnings and pay the tax. What is left is now legitimate money that can be banked and transferred. This cannot be the best solution. Originally Posted by ICU 812Casino's issue W2Gs.