Treasury Seeks Feedback on Cash Transport Reporting Form
Published Date: 8/29/2025
Notice
Summary
The Treasury Department is asking for approval to keep collecting info on people transporting large amounts of cash or money instruments using FinCEN Form 105. This affects travelers and businesses moving $10,000 or more in currency across U.S. borders. They’re inviting public comments before finalizing, with no new fees or big changes, just keeping the process smooth and clear.
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Continue FinCEN Form 105 Reporting
If you travel or move money across U.S. borders with $10,000 or more in currency or monetary instruments, you will continue to have to provide information using FinCEN Form 105. The Treasury is asking OMB to renew approval to keep collecting this information and says there are no new fees or big changes to the process.
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