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Bargeld bald "Schmuggelware"? - Falschinformationen über geplante EU-Bargeldobergrenze

In einem viralen Post wird behauptet, dass die EU bald Bargeld über 10.000 Euro für illegal erkläre – das stimmt nicht. Tatsächlich soll ab 2027 nur eine Obergrenze für Barzahlungen an Unternehmen gelten. Privatpersonen dürfen weiterhin uneingeschränkt mit Bargeld zahlen und es besitzen.

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00:00Is Brussels set to criminalise cash?
00:06The EU is looking to make cash transactions which surpassed 10,000 euros illegal tender,
00:12effectively killing cash, according to a series of social media posts like these ones.
00:16So let's verify what's really going on.
00:18Europe is introducing a block-wide limit on cash payments which exceed 10,000 euros
00:23in transactions between private individuals and businesses.
00:26These measures are part of a sweeping overhaul aiming to clamp down on money laundering,
00:31which is set to come into force in 2027.
00:34According to the EU, money laundering threatens the integrity of the bloc's economy,
00:38as well as the security of citizens.
00:40Sales brokered between two private individuals would generally be excluded from these new legal provisions.
00:45According to this viral post, the EU is making buying a car in cash a crime.
00:50This is half true.
00:51For in 2027, buying a car in cash is not automatically a crime,
00:55but it could be an illegal transaction depending on who you buy it from and how much it costs.
01:00For example, if you're looking to buy a car which costs more than 10,000 euros from a dealership
01:05rather than from another individual, the business will not be allowed to accept that amount in cash.
01:10You could, however, still buy the car through a bank transfer or with a bank card.
01:14Although a 10,000 euro limit will be implemented, EU member states are free to introduce stricter national limits
01:21on cash transactions between a business and a private individual.
01:24Ultimately, Europeans will still be able to save, hold and withdraw any cash amount they like.
01:30So no, the EU is not killing cash.
01:32Although criticism of the package has been sensationalized online,
01:36the package itself is not without controversy.
01:38Experts have questioned whether imposing the cash limit is actually effective
01:42or whether it risks criminals simply shifting to other methods,
01:46such as crypto and cross-border movement.
01:49For more debunking and fact checks, head to euronews.com.
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