Heretic
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Yeap. If they want to be asses, then take your business else where or let them know that.
But, the CTR isn't that big of a deal. Funniest thing concerning it at the bank I used to work at was a guy came in with a **** load of cash, I told him about the CTR, and he refused to deposit the cash. His concern was that the IRS and the Government would get all his info. I then told him that they already have all his info because he pays taxes every year. And, if he doesn't pay, the IRS can find all of your US bank accounts in a snap to put a hold on your account until you pay your taxes. Even when he signed up for an account, he had to give up all his info so the bank already has it anyways. People don't think sometimes.
Yeah, it wasnt that I had this "ooh, the IRS is spying on me" type attitude. My concern was is this bank reporting on their records that this money is MINE...which might make the IRS a little curious. I simply asked a question of what they were using my info for and I got a very secretive "we dont know, but its for the government and its to late now, the IRS already knows about your transaction". All I wanted was clarification that this was not being reported t the government that I was the one who earned this money and at that moment I STILL didnt know if the bank was claiming that this was MY money or not...so I got agitated and asked more questions...which caused them to report me to the IRS and the FBI.
I did not find out what a CTR is until after I returned home. NONE of the drama that unfolded in the bank would have happened if the teller or bank manager had simply informed me of what a CRT is.