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Lottery Cheque
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Can someone settle an argument for me.
Someone is saying to me that one can take their lottery win cheque and lodge it in a bank abroad...I say you can`t,one has to deposit it their own bank in the UK and then transfer the money...
Someone is saying to me that one can take their lottery win cheque and lodge it in a bank abroad...I say you can`t,one has to deposit it their own bank in the UK and then transfer the money...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as the bank accepts deposits in sterling and has the facility to 'clear' the cheque you could indeed do it anywhere in the world.It's your money you can do with it what you like so if you choose to bank it abroad it's up to you.
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That sqad is true if that country has a tax treaty with your country of residence.
Of course you can do this
You go into the local office of your foreign bank and you say 'I'd like to set up an account'
They negotiate the cheque for you - which means that it has to be sent back to the UK (If it's a significant amount) and the funds are transferred to your account abroard.
I have had dollar checques paid into my UK bank account in this way before.
In the process I have found that some of the people who know the least about banking are often sitting behind the counter at your local high street bank
Of course you can do this
You go into the local office of your foreign bank and you say 'I'd like to set up an account'
They negotiate the cheque for you - which means that it has to be sent back to the UK (If it's a significant amount) and the funds are transferred to your account abroard.
I have had dollar checques paid into my UK bank account in this way before.
In the process I have found that some of the people who know the least about banking are often sitting behind the counter at your local high street bank
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