Anonymous wrote:Face it. Asians are targeted for crimes because everyone knows they have a higher probability of having wealth. They're also targeted because Asians are stereotyped for being passive, weak, and most likely not to fight back. Asians should be exercising their rights to bear arms to teach these punks a lesson. I am Asian myself, and have no qualms at all about throwing down if I need to in order to defend myself. One of these days these racist hoodlums are going to pick the wrong Asian person to try to intimidate, steal, harass, or attack. I can't wait until they get what's coming to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Not Asian but I think they are keeping all this cash at home (in literal physical currency or gold/jewels which can be transformed into currency) because they don't trust banks. That and its easier to fool the IRS if you're not making bank deposits especially with Biden's new $600 deposit rule.
Actually, this is mostly about part B. This is almost all for tax purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Not Asian but I think they are keeping all this cash at home (in literal physical currency or gold/jewels which can be transformed into currency) because they don't trust banks. That and its easier to fool the IRS if you're not making bank deposits especially with Biden's new $600 deposit rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Not Asian but I think they are keeping all this cash at home (in literal physical currency or gold/jewels which can be transformed into currency) because they don't trust banks. That and its easier to fool the IRS if you're not making bank deposits especially with Biden's new $600 deposit rule.
you can put hard currency and gold bars in a safe deposit box. If it's a cultural thing, that's probably why they were targeted. Hopefully they were above board with their insurance companies when they took out their policies and they get it all back.
Closures of some branches temporarily during covid showed a real downside to keeping assets in a safe deposit box. These folks already have plenty of assets in the bank. The hard currency and gold is kept as an alternative investment. They specifically do not want it in a bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Not Asian but I think they are keeping all this cash at home (in literal physical currency or gold/jewels which can be transformed into currency) because they don't trust banks. That and its easier to fool the IRS if you're not making bank deposits especially with Biden's new $600 deposit rule.
you can put hard currency and gold bars in a safe deposit box. If it's a cultural thing, that's probably why they were targeted. Hopefully they were above board with their insurance companies when they took out their policies and they get it all back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Not Asian but I think they are keeping all this cash at home (in literal physical currency or gold/jewels which can be transformed into currency) because they don't trust banks. That and its easier to fool the IRS if you're not making bank deposits especially with Biden's new $600 deposit rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
or a safe deposit box at a bank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
The thieves took the safes too.
And Fairfax is expensive but anyone not living in a gated community, which is most of them, is not going to have the 10,000 square feet needed to have an additional safe room which cannot be breeched.
For the most part the thieves broke in by simply breaking a glass back door.
Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
Anonymous wrote:If you have that much, why wouldn't you have a nice safe?
Anonymous wrote:Face it. Asians are targeted for crimes because everyone knows they have a higher probability of having wealth. They're also targeted because Asians are stereotyped for being passive, weak, and most likely not to fight back. Asians should be exercising their rights to bear arms to teach these punks a lesson. I am Asian myself, and have no qualms at all about throwing down if I need to in order to defend myself. One of these days these racist hoodlums are going to pick the wrong Asian person to try to intimidate, steal, harass, or attack. I can't wait until they get what's coming to them.