Currency (Restrictions on the Use of Cash) Bill 2019

This consultation process has now been completed. Submissions available
Date
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Consultation Type
Draft Legislation

Key Documents

In the 2018-19 Budget, the Government announced it would introduce an economy-wide cash payment limit of $10,000 for payments made or accepted by businesses for goods and services. Transactions equal to, or in excess of this amount would need to be made using the electronic payment system or by cheque. The Black Economy Taskforce recommended this action to tackle tax evasion and other criminal activities.

The Government has today released for public consultation exposure draft legislation and accompanying explanatory material to implement the economy-wide cash payment limit from 1 January 2020 and for certain AUSTRAC reporting entities from 1 January 2021.

Submissions to the consultation are open until Monday 12 August 2019.

The Government values feedback and input from all affected stakeholders and responses to this consultation will inform the final Bill to implement the economy-wide cash payment limit.

Submissions

3,620 submissions were received for this consultation, including 198 confidential/non-publishable submissions.

 

Submissions

42 submissions were received for this consultation.

CPA Australia - pdf 192.99 KB
Eastern & Allied - pdf 209.67 KB
FinTech Australia - pdf 155.66 KB
KPMG - pdf 54.03 KB
MHITS Limited - pdf 150.69 KB
NSW Farmers Association - pdf 344.75 KB
Rise Up Australia Party - docx 13.38 KB