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The following scenarios are examples of structuring.
Examples of Structured Transactions
1. John has $15,000 in cash he obtained from selling his
truck. John knows that if he deposits $15,000 in cash, his
financial institution will be required to file a CTR. John
instead deposits $7,500 in cash in the morning with one
financial institution employee and comes back to the
financial institution later in the day to another em
ployee to deposit the remaining $7,500, hoping to
evade the LTR reporting requirement
2. Jane needs $18,000 in cash to pay for supplies for
her wood-carving business. Jane cashes a $9,DMI per
sonal check at a financial institution on a Monday,
then cashes another $9,000 personal check at the fi
nancial institution the following day. Jane cashed the
checks separately and structured the transactions in
an attempt to evade the CTR reporting requirement.
3. A married couple, John and Jane, sell a vehicle for
$15,000 in cash. To evade the CTR reporting require
ment, John and Jane structure their transactions using
different accounts. John deposits $8,000 of that money
into his and Jane's joint account in the morning. Later
that day, Jane deposits $1,500 into the joint account,
and then $5,500 into her sister's account, which is later
transferred to John and Jane's joint account
4. Bob wants to place $24,000 cash he earned from his
illegal activities into the financial system by us
ing a wire transfer. Bob knows his financial insti
tution will file a CTR if he purchases a wire with
over $10,000 currency in one day. To evade the
CTR reporting requirement, Bob wires the $24,000
by purchasing wires with currency in $6,000
increments over a short period of time, occasionally
skipping days in an attempt to prevent the financial
institution from filing a CTR.
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