Tseemyeej and those others that have your own business, run into any situation as this yet? Especially now with the tax season, people bring tax check in to cash it out, how would you handle it in your store? I mean if you have to keep cash reserve in the store larger than usual to accommodate the business transaction for those tax checks, therefore you in turn will only deposit so much, more than likely less than 10k, has that ever been a problem before?
The thing that glares out the most for me in this article is "Their money was seized under an increasingly controversial area of law known as civil asset forfeiture, which allows law enforcement agents to take property they suspect of being tied to crime even if no criminal charges are filed. Law enforcement agencies get to keep a share of whatever is forfeited." That last sentence, "Law enforcement agencies get to keep a share of whatever is forfeited" seems to be a great incentive for the law enforcer to not break a law but do what it takes to get extras. Isn't there something wrong there?
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/us/law-lets-irs-seize-accounts-on-suspicion-no-crime-required.html
Moob Lajleeb