frowns
Sep 27, 2009, 01:58 PM
I guess this question would apply to a citizen of any country traveling to any other country.
When you fill out the Customs Declaration Form on the airplane, if you have more than $10,000 on your person (or any other currency) - my understanding is that there is no tax on this. It's simply to determine why you are carrying such an amount on you. But I haven't been able to find a clear cut answer on this.
I will be relocating to Japan from the USA, and I will have $20k on me. I want to answer honestly, but obviously don't want to be told at the Customs line that I now owe Y10000 for bring $20k with me.
I'm guessing it just opens me up to some personal questions, and that's it. Has anyone experienced this before?
When you fill out the Customs Declaration Form on the airplane, if you have more than $10,000 on your person (or any other currency) - my understanding is that there is no tax on this. It's simply to determine why you are carrying such an amount on you. But I haven't been able to find a clear cut answer on this.
I will be relocating to Japan from the USA, and I will have $20k on me. I want to answer honestly, but obviously don't want to be told at the Customs line that I now owe Y10000 for bring $20k with me.
I'm guessing it just opens me up to some personal questions, and that's it. Has anyone experienced this before?





