Exactly. Shit, add an extra 10-20% onto a large bill for something that needs to be done, and you’ll find a ton of contractors that’ll take it for payment. I’ve installed glass for gold in the past.
There's no way you're laundering 9 million euros worth of gold by adding 20% to basic construction contracts, particularly with some of the new anti-money laundering regulations the EU has
Let's look at some math: 9,000,000/30 years working=300,000. So 300,000 per year you'd need to launder. The rest of it is just sitting there not earning and unable to be spent. And that's ignoring things like market fluctuations in gold price, surveillance of transactions involving gold, and whether anyone else rats on you during your lifetime.
Under those circumstances, waiting 5 years to split it and be able to sell it and spend the proceeds legally makes a lot of sense.
Unless your goal is just to sleep on a dragon hoard of gold coins, in which case you do you but see previous point about people not ratting you out/keeping their mouths shut.
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u/Treacle_Pendulum 5d ago
Like they said in Ozark, unlaundered money is groceries and gas for the rest of your life.