Real life pseudonyms (was re: more ideas on anonymity)

Jordan Hayes jordan at imsi.com
Sun Feb 28 20:08:42 PST 1993


	From wcs at anchor.ho.att.com Sun Feb 28 20:56:24 1993

	non-interest-paying checking accounts - remember those, from
	long ago ? :-) You could probably legally run a bank that
	didn't require SSNs for these, though most banks don't.

Banks need your SSN (at least) for being able to report to the IRS
anything they are required to report.  This can include interest
payments, but also includes things like making cash transactions of
more than $10k.  Bank accounts *must* be fully documented in this
country.  Switzerland, and certain small islands have more lax rules.

The USA does not.

Privacy is one thing.  Money is another, at least in this country.

/jordan






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