For collectorsIf cash is being rejected in different places, then how come they are releasing the new $1 coin with King Charles III on it?????????????????????
For collectorsIf cash is being rejected in different places, then how come they are releasing the new $1 coin with King Charles III on it?????????????????????
Also, businesses pay the tax banks charge for each transaction, so lose some of their profit that way.Charging us to use a card, when using cash is free, is so wrong. Taking freedom of choice away for the benefit of everyone but the customers, without whom there would be no businesses or economy....or governments for that matter.
You'd think they would be smarter using cash so that NO ONE has to pay any fees !!!!Also, businesses pay the tax banks charge for each transaction, so lose some of their profit that way.
But these charges are all tax deductible to them and cut down on the EOFY taxes but no to the individual who pays surcharges. So we pay the surcharges for the businesses, they collect the money on these surcharges, then get to be able to claim the charges that the banks charge as a tax deduction. It's like a double whammy to the consumer.Also, businesses pay the tax banks charge for each transaction, so lose some of their profit that way.
That was usually part of the service.What are the costs involved in supplying "Free to Use" Cash?? Production of Notes and Coin. Transport to Reserve Bank for distribution to Banks. Storage and Security at Banks. Staff costs to dispense and receive cash. Ditto for all Merchants. Security Guard cost for transport of cash to/fro Banks. Insurance for "Cash in Transport" and "Cash on Premises" is NOT cheap and there has to be more. No wonder there is a push for a Cash Free environment OR maybe introduction of a fee to use Cash, like Cards. Food for thought isn't it. Please just let the system stand AS IS.
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It's supposed to be (or was) part of the job of being a bank to provide the service. Now they're just removing as many services as they can so they can just charge fees. THE BILLION DOLLAR PROFITS they make every year tell us that. They should not be allowed to be called Banks anymore.What are the costs involved in supplying "Free to Use" Cash?? Production of Notes and Coin. Transport to Reserve Bank for distribution to Banks. Storage and Security at Banks. Staff costs to dispense and receive cash. Ditto for all Merchants. Security Guard cost for transport of cash to/fro Banks. Insurance for "Cash in Transport" and "Cash on Premises" is NOT cheap and there has to be more. No wonder there is a push for a Cash Free environment OR maybe introduction of a fee to use Cash, like Cards. Food for thought isn't it. Please just let the system stand AS IS.