Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm secretly rich. I wasn't always this way, in fact, I was raised in poverty. I'm a government employee. My HHI is in the multi millions.
I know there are others like me. How do you resolve this? I feel like I am constantly reporting financial transactions. I have to schedule 2 hours per week of work just to stay on top of the reporting.
I'm very patriotic. I served my country in the military and now as a government employee. All the reporting makes me feel like I am under suspicion. I'm thinking of quitting.
So your spouse makes a multi million dollar salary/year or did you mean that your net worth (not HHI) is in the multi millions? (There are plenty of government workers in the latter case) Either way, neither situation on its own should trigger anything more than a one time or yearly report.
I’m not sure what kind of crazy financial transactions you are making that would trigger hours of reporting requirements per week (dabbling in day trading?) but it sounds like you just need to stop making things overly complicated.
I mean every year we file taxes with an income of 2-3M. Its a lot of transactions. 50 per week, ish. And since I have a TS/SCI, I have to report any transactions ovrr 10k. And we average 40-50k per month. Look, respectfully, I'm looking for advice for people in a similar situation.
Wait you have to file even stock market transactions and transfers between accounts? Like if I sell 100k of stock A and transfer to my bank, that's reportable??? I thought it was only for things like car purchases etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm secretly rich. I wasn't always this way, in fact, I was raised in poverty. I'm a government employee. My HHI is in the multi millions.
I know there are others like me. How do you resolve this? I feel like I am constantly reporting financial transactions. I have to schedule 2 hours per week of work just to stay on top of the reporting.
I'm very patriotic. I served my country in the military and now as a government employee. All the reporting makes me feel like I am under suspicion. I'm thinking of quitting.
So your spouse makes a multi million dollar salary/year or did you mean that your net worth (not HHI) is in the multi millions? (There are plenty of government workers in the latter case) Either way, neither situation on its own should trigger anything more than a one time or yearly report.
I’m not sure what kind of crazy financial transactions you are making that would trigger hours of reporting requirements per week (dabbling in day trading?) but it sounds like you just need to stop making things overly complicated.
I mean every year we file taxes with an income of 2-3M. Its a lot of transactions. 50 per week, ish. And since I have a TS/SCI, I have to report any transactions ovrr 10k. And we average 40-50k per month. Look, respectfully, I'm looking for advice for people in a similar situation.
Anonymous wrote:
Everyone has to report transactions over $10k.
Anonymous wrote:Np, I'm not secretly rich, but I will have a good inheritance bump in the next few weeks that will be several hundred thousand. I am a fed/ TS and have to report it. I am curious who is on the other end of the send button? Will my supervisor see it, his boss, or does it go to the Security Office only?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's required, it's not personal. Just do the weekly filing and be done with it. I think it's fine to use work time. And make sure you are not involved with any related companies. My boss cannot sign off on the issuance of Apple phones, for example.
This is what I try to do. I try to remind myself it's not personal. I'm afraid I'll miss a trade or I won't be told about a trade. Maybe this is just an anxiety thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm secretly rich. I wasn't always this way, in fact, I was raised in poverty. I'm a government employee. My HHI is in the multi millions.
I know there are others like me. How do you resolve this? I feel like I am constantly reporting financial transactions. I have to schedule 2 hours per week of work just to stay on top of the reporting.
I'm very patriotic. I served my country in the military and now as a government employee. All the reporting makes me feel like I am under suspicion. I'm thinking of quitting.
So your spouse makes a multi million dollar salary/year or did you mean that your net worth (not HHI) is in the multi millions? (There are plenty of government workers in the latter case) Either way, neither situation on its own should trigger anything more than a one time or yearly report.
I’m not sure what kind of crazy financial transactions you are making that would trigger hours of reporting requirements per week (dabbling in day trading?) but it sounds like you just need to stop making things overly complicated.
I mean every year we file taxes with an income of 2-3M. Its a lot of transactions. 50 per week, ish. And since I have a TS/SCI, I have to report any transactions ovrr 10k. And we average 40-50k per month. Look, respectfully, I'm looking for advice for people in a similar situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm secretly rich. I wasn't always this way, in fact, I was raised in poverty. I'm a government employee. My HHI is in the multi millions.
I know there are others like me. How do you resolve this? I feel like I am constantly reporting financial transactions. I have to schedule 2 hours per week of work just to stay on top of the reporting.
I'm very patriotic. I served my country in the military and now as a government employee. All the reporting makes me feel like I am under suspicion. I'm thinking of quitting.
So your spouse makes a multi million dollar salary/year or did you mean that your net worth (not HHI) is in the multi millions? (There are plenty of government workers in the latter case) Either way, neither situation on its own should trigger anything more than a one time or yearly report.
I’m not sure what kind of crazy financial transactions you are making that would trigger hours of reporting requirements per week (dabbling in day trading?) but it sounds like you just need to stop making things overly complicated.
I mean every year we file taxes with an income of 2-3M. Its a lot of transactions. 50 per week, ish. And since I have a TS/SCI, I have to report any transactions ovrr 10k. And we average 40-50k per month. Look, respectfully, I'm looking for advice for people in a similar situation.
Anonymous wrote:I'm secretly rich. I wasn't always this way, in fact, I was raised in poverty. I'm a government employee. My HHI is in the multi millions.
I know there are others like me. How do you resolve this? I feel like I am constantly reporting financial transactions. I have to schedule 2 hours per week of work just to stay on top of the reporting.
I'm very patriotic. I served my country in the military and now as a government employee. All the reporting makes me feel like I am under suspicion. I'm thinking of quitting.