Germany considers $5,450 limit on cash transactions
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The German government is considering introducing a limit of 5,000 euros ($5,450) on cash transactions in an effort to combat money laundering and financing of terrorism.
Deputy finance minister Michael Meister said Wednesday that Germany would like to see a European solution, but could introduce a national limit if none is achieved, news agency dpa reported. He said "we can imagine a level of 5,000 euros."
Meister said there's "the risk of terror financing and we also have the problem of how to clear up money-laundering offenses properly" when large transactions are conducted anonymously.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Germans tend to use cash more than many other Europeans. Opposition Green Party lawmaker Konstantin von Notz tweeted that trying to limit cash payments "is a new fundamental attack on data protection and privacy."