>*makes any transaction over 5,000€ in cash illegal*
*makes any transaction over 5,000€ in cash illegal*
It's not just Lithuania, it applies to every EU country.
at least you don't speak german or russian
How often do you pay 5000€ in cash ?
See... thats only for spies and corupt people,
But for real user thats fucked up, another step towards chinese gov system.
Does anything cost over $5000 in Lithuania?
>See... thats only for spies and corupt people,
...which clearly follow all the laws and rules, right?
Some villages and cars they stole from Estonia.
At least you have your democratic freedom.
How are they going to find out? Lol.
>How often do you pay 5000€ in cash ?
There is no reason you should not be able to.
Just because something could be used for nefarious purposes should not give you the right to remove the ability of everyone to make use of it. That is true corruption.
It's a desperate measure. Your argument is
>Just because ___ should not give you the right to ____. That is true corruption.
Take your moralism and shove it up your ass. It's called realpolitik, not hurtfeefeetik.
Do you have $5000?
Stupid Polish fuck.
How does that americancer cock taste, new world order cucks?
>makes 50 transactions in 4,999€
nothing personell
An unrenovated 2 bedroom apartment in a crumbling commieblock built in 1963 at the edge of town of 300,000 people costs over 70,000€ in Lithuania
>>*makes any transaction over 5,000€ in cash illegal*
Welcome to the U.S.
>If you carry cash and get caught by the cops, it gets taken away from you without due process.
>Any transaction over $600 must be reported to the government for tax purpose.
>Cant buy stocks or bonds, open bank accounts, or even use Cash App or Venmo without reporting to big daddy government.
By “any transaction” do they include bank withdrawals?
>no transaction fees because it's all in cash
Get rekt bankerfags
Uh oh...
Did they actually implement that? They have no means of enforcing that.
Are bank withdrawals taxed? Think.