Bargeld muss von Regierungsbehörden angenommen werden, da ein neues Gesetz zur obligatorischen Annahme in Vorbereitung ist

https://www.thejournal.ie/cash-payments-cabinet-6515309-Oct2024/

Von mrlinkwii

11 Comments

  1. f-ingsteveglansberg on

    I already thought this was law?

    I remember in Junior Cert business having to learn the maximum amount of coins that had to be accepted in a business transaction.

    Something like 20p in pennies, 40p in tuppence pieces, £2 pound in 10p coins, etc., etc.. Basically if you tried to pay in all coins, the retailer can’t refuse you up to a certain amount.

  2. MMAwannabe on

    This is a good thing.

    Just because some crazies also agree with it doesn’t mean it’s a bad thing.

    Theres plenty of reasons accepting cash should be mandatory across the board.

  3. Massive-Foot-5962 on

    That will go down well with the people who don’t pay their fair share of taxes.

  4. I prefer to pay with gems and gold ingots. So I don’t know, if this rule will help me.

  5. This makes sense, they’re the government, not some sort of burrito or donut shop.

  6. ThatGuy98_ on

    Let’s see what the understanding of legal tender is like in this thread.

  7. rinleezwins on

    Why only Government bodies? It should be enforced everywhere. And I don’t even use cash all that much.

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