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Editor’s Note: Today’s issue is a little different than usual…

In place of our regular daily market commentary, we’re going to warn you about an extremely dangerous trend in government surveillance.

E.B. Tucker, editor of The Casey Report, has found a unique way to protect yourself…but the window of opportunity is closing fast.

Casey Daily Dispatch will return to its regular format tomorrow.

Regards,

Justin Spittler
Delray Beach, Florida
February 25, 2016

If you’re buying gold right now…the government could be tracking you.

If you’re buying gold, you’re likely not doing it to make money. You’re buying it to make sure you don’t wake up poor one day.

Gold has been used as money for thousands of years because it is easily divisible, easily transportable, has intrinsic value, is durable, and has consistent form around the world. And, as Doug Casey reminds us, it's a good form of money because governments can’t print it on a whim. You can't “Bernanke your way” to wealth with gold.

When today’s dramatic central banking experiment blows up, gold will hold its value…unlike paper currencies such as the dollar.

That’s exactly why the government will try to take it from you.

The last time the government confiscated gold was during the Great Depression. In 1933, President Roosevelt outlawed owning most forms of gold. He claimed that people “hoarding” gold were making the Great Depression worse. The penalty for not turning your gold in to the government was a $10,000 fine and 10 years in jail.

Of course, Roosevelt gave his closest supporters notice before issuing the ban. They had time to move their gold to another country. Most folks weren’t that lucky.

This time around, the confiscation will be digital.

Most people own gold through a fund like Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS) or Central Fund of Canada (CEF). The former will give you physical gold in exchange for your shares, once a month, if you own enough shares. The latter won’t give you the physical gold.

Because this gold is owned through a brokerage account, it will be easy for the government to confiscate.

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What about physical gold? If you bought it from a dealer and paid with a wire transfer, the banking regulators have plenty of documentation. They’ll likely let you keep the gold. But it will be illegal to trade. If you don’t obey, you’ll be subject to a 99% tax on its value.

But there’s one way to buy gold so the government can’t track you. I’ve been doing it for years. You can do it, too. It’s buying at a locally owned jewelry store. These stores get a few common gold coins in every week. If you know what you’re looking for, it’s a great way to buy gold with cash.

However, the window of opportunity is closing quickly. In fact, I went to buy gold today…and saw this new sign.

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It says, “CASH transactions are limited to $6,000 within a 48 hour period.”

$6,000 seems like an arbitrary number. And 48 hours seems even more contrived. This is a sign of the times. Governments are cracking down on cash. They want to know every detail of your financial life. They want to know what you buy and what you sell.

Paper cash is hard to track. So, little by little, governments are getting rid of it. Notice the $500 bill featuring President McKinley to the left of the sign. Years ago, $500 bought you a brand new car. Today, it barely buys a steak dinner for a family of five.

Cash is on its way out of existence. The government stopped issuing $500 bills in 1969. Last week, Harvard professor Larry Summers wrote an article titled “It’s time to kill the $100 bill.” The New York Times published an article arguing the same thing. Their reasoning is, big bills make it easier for criminals to commit crimes. If you’re not a criminal, you shouldn’t have a problem with the government knowing everything you buy and sell.

The $6,000 limit will soon be $1,000. The local jewelry shop is the last place you can buy gold without the government tracking you. Take advantage of it while you can.

Editor’s Note: As E.B. said, the government wants to know every detail of your financial life. That’s why it’s declared a “War on Cash.” And if you don’t take action right now, you could lose control of your life savings. We recently put together a report that shows you how to protect yourself. You can learn more about this report right here.

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FAQs

Can you buy gold without the government knowing? ›

Many wonder how much gold they can buy without reporting it to the IRS. The answer is that there is no limit on how much gold you can purchase without reporting it. However, any sale of precious metals, including gold coins, must be reported on your tax return.

What is the safest way to buy gold? ›

It's best to buy from a reputable source to ensure that you are buying precisely what is represented. You also can purchase physical gold from online gold dealers. They sell high-quality physical gold and ship it to your home or store in a secured vault.

How to buy gold without markup? ›

Gold ETFs. Unlike physical gold, ETFs can be purchased like shares on a stock exchange. ETFs allow investors to access gold while avoiding the costs and inconvenience of markups, storage costs, and security risks of holding physical gold.

What is the best form of gold to buy? ›

Gold Bars. Gold bars—more commonly known as bullion—are a popular choice for people looking to buy gold. Bullion is typically sold by gram or ounce, and the purity, manufacturer and weight should be stamped on the face of the bar.

How does IRS know you sold gold? ›

Reporting Requirements

Instead, sales of physical gold or silver need to be reported on Schedule D of Form 1040 on your tax return. 3 Depending on the type of metal you are selling, Form 1099-B must be submitted to the IRS at the time of the sale, as such sales are considered income.

Is private ownership of gold illegal? ›

The limitation on gold ownership in the United States was repealed after President Gerald Ford signed a bill legalizing private ownership of gold coins, bars, and certificates by an Act of Congress, codified in Pub. L. 93–373, which went into effect December 31, 1974.

Is it better to own cash or gold? ›

Buying gold can have several advantages: Hedge against inflation: As inflation increases prices, the dollar's purchasing power decreases. So, if you have cash, you're effectively losing money. Gold, on the other hand, may increase in value during inflation.

Is there a downside to buying gold? ›

Inflation risk: Some investors buy gold as a hedge against inflation, but there is no guarantee that the price of gold will increase along with the rate of inflation. Political risk: Gold prices can be affected by political events, such as wars, national elections, and changes in government policies.

What is better to buy gold bars or coins? ›

First-Time Investors

Additionally, if you have a larger budget and secure storage options, gold bars offer a wide range of sizes to suit your investment needs. On the other hand, if you are interested in the potential collectability and numismatic value of gold, gold coins may be a better choice.

How much gold can a U.S. citizen legally own? ›

Is there any limit on how much gold I can own ? No, there are no restrictions on private gold ownership in the United States. You are limited only by your budget and common sense.

Can the U.S. government take my gold? ›

Except during times of active persecution, there is no historical precedence of gold jewelry being confiscated. If a nation operated under the rule of law, seizing jewelry wasn't part of the government's strategy.

Can I sell gold anonymously? ›

You have many options for selling your gold, but the transactions may not be anonymous. At the minimum, some of your personal information may be reported to the IRS if you sell gold as defined in the IRS's Reportable Items list.

Can gold be traced? ›

Gold ore discovered on earth can be tracked to its geologic region based on characteristics of surrounding minerals — once it's refined, though, once it's pure gold, all those chemical footprints are erased.

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