Potential funding/withdrawal setback looms for wiring money vote conservative 2010

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  • topgame85
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-30-08
    • 12325

    #1
    Potential funding/withdrawal setback looms for wiring money vote conservative 2010
    Gov't to expand rules for tracking money transfers

    Administration to require banks to report all money transfers in and out of country




    Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer, On Monday September 27, 2010, 2:50 pm EDT
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is proposing that banks report all electronic money transfers in and out of the country, expanding its anti-terrorism requirements for financial institutions.
    Officials at the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said Monday that the new requirement would boost their ability to track the source of funding for terrorists.
    Currently banks are required to only report cash transactions above $10,000. They are also required to keep records on all electronic transfers of money in and out of the country above $3,000 and provide that information to law enforcement officials if asked to do so.
    James H. Freis Jr., the director of the Treasury agency, said that widening the reporting requirement would provide benefits with only a "modest cost to industry."
    "This regulatory plan will greatly assist law enforcement in detecting and ferreting out transnational organized crime, multinational drug cartels, terrorist financing and international tax evasion," Freis said in a statement announcing that the proposed rules were being published in the Federal Register for public comment.
    The proposed expansion of reporting requirements would not take effect until 2012.
    BkofAma said in a statement that the proposed rule would be analyzed to determine the impact it will have on the bank and its customers.
    The new policy would fulfill requirements under the 2004 intelligence law, which gave federal agencies greater authority to monitor potential terrorist threats.
    Critics contend that requiring banks to report all money transfers involving foreign wire transactions would represent a massive expansion in government access to personal data.
    "It is an extraordinary overreach by the U.S. government," said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a Washington-based organization on privacy rights. "This looks like a big electronic fishing expedition."
    He said the proposal would raise serious concerns in many European countries where banking customers have greater privacy rights with regard to their financial transactions.
    Under current requirements, financial institutions each year file about 14 million reports on cash transactions in excess of $10,000.
    The proposed rule will not apply to credit card or ATM transactions, the most common ways that banking customers gain access to their funds when they are in another country.
    AP Business Writer Pallavi Gogoi contributed in New York to this report.
  • polskboy
    SBR MVP
    • 01-29-10
    • 1688

    #2
    why the hell they doing this???
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    • topgame85
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-30-08
      • 12325

      #3
      Because they are pigs, how long after this goes into place do you think it will be before they cut offshore gaming transfers out and start slapping down tax evasion investigations on people who like to place a friendly wager now and again, not long...... VOTE BIG GOVERNMENT OUT NOW!
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      • topgame85
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-30-08
        • 12325

        #4
        No one else seemed concerned most of the big money in this industry is moved by wires is it not? **/** are not options nor are CC anymore whats left
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        • tltaylor89
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 06-19-09
          • 19610

          #5
          It would be less trouble making this shit legal thats why this country is in debt.
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          • PittsburghPlayer
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-11-10
            • 6760

            #6
            How about we make a parking lot out of the middle east so we can forget about offshore terrorism. Will only leave the home-grown kind. Speaking of kind homegrown, we need to legalize buds so that shit like this does not get as far under my skin as it does.
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            • RichardGeorge
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 04-18-10
              • 640

              #7
              I really doubt this passes... very very unlikely.
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              • RichardGeorge
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 04-18-10
                • 640

                #8
                Originally posted by topgame85
                No one else seemed concerned most of the big money in this industry is moved by wires is it not? **/** are not options nor are CC anymore whats left

                Since when are **/** not options? Thats news to me.... and I havent had any problems with my CC.
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                • robmpink
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-09-07
                  • 13205

                  #9
                  Originally posted by polskboy
                  why the hell they doing this???
                  Did you not read the article?
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                  • topgame85
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-30-08
                    • 12325

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RichardGeorge
                    Since when are **/** not options? Thats news to me.... and I havent had any problems with my CC.
                    To move big money.... ** payouts/deposits are limited to small amounts as are CC
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