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Remittance to Japan $ 250,000

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#1
  • Money
  • mail
  • 2024/10/22 08:59

I would like to send the money through my bank and would like to know your experience. Thank you in advance.

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#3
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/23 (Wed) 08:56
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While transferring money through a bank is generally a safe and reliable way to send money, there are a few points to keep in mind.

Remittance fees: It is important to check the fees in advance, as different banks have different fees.

Transfer time: Depending on the bank you are transferring to and the time of day, it may take several days.

Payee information: exact bank name, account number, SWIFT code, etc. is required.

Tax Reporting: Tax reporting may be required for remittances over $250,000.

It is best to contact your bank directly for specific bank names and detailed procedures. If there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to let us know.

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#4
  • 直井
  • 2024/10/29 (Tue) 17:54
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How about using it gradually over its lifetime as a credit card account?

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#5
  • そそ
  • 2024/12/15 (Sun) 20:04
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I can't use WISE PAYPAL. I can only transfer less than $1000 at a time. I can't make it in time.
How can I increase the amount of money I can send? ? How much can I increase the amount of money I can send even though I only have a regular account ? If you are in the U.S., could you please ask me while you visit a bank ? Bank of America.

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#6
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/12/20 (Fri) 11:40
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WISE can send you a million $, though.

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#9
  • そうだ
  • 2024/12/26 (Thu) 22:25
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$ If you're going to send 250,000 in dollars, you should definitely send it when the yen is cheap. Today $ is a good day to send money because 1=158 yen. Japanese banks charge about 3 yen as a commission. All banks charge roughly the same fee. The remittance fee is not much. Japanese banks usually call the receiver if the amount is over 10 million yen, and if the receiver does not answer the phone, they will not receive the money even if the money is transferred. Since the money is received on the day the receiver answers the phone, the amount in yen is transferred after approximately 3 yen is deducted from the exchange rate on that day.

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