Exchange Currency

cash in hand

nounmoney and notes, kept to pay small amounts but not deposited in the bank

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  1. cash in hand - The Free Dictionary
    Noun, 1. cash in hand - assets in the form of money. finances, funds, monetary resource, pecuniary resource · assets - anything of material value or usefulness ...
     
  2. What is cash-in-hand? definition and meaning
    Definition of cash-in-hand: money and notes, kept to pay small amounts but not deposited in the bank.
     
  3. Middle classes who pay cash in hand 'morally wrong' and aiding law ...
    Jul 23, 2012 ... People who pay cash in hand to tradesmen are “morally wrong”, damaging the economy and helping tax evaders, a minister has warned.
     
  4. Cash-in-hand payments: how much lost tax do they really account ...
    Jul 24, 2012 ... David Gauke, exchequer secretary, has criticised cash-in-hand payments as morally wrong, but just how much of the UK's tax gap do they ...
     
  5. Builder paid cash-in-hand for entire 27 YEAR career jailed for ...
    Nov 2, 2012 ... Harry Rowbottom, 58, from Barton-Upon-Humber, East Yorks, admitted cheating the public revenue between 1983 and 2010.
     
  6. Cash-in-hand: What's really immoral is billionaires and firms like ...
    Jul 24, 2012 ... STEPHEN GLOVER: The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury said on Monday that people who pay cash-in-hand to tradesmen or cleaners are ...
     
  7. Cash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In English vernacular cash refers to money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins. In bookkeeping and finance, cash refers to current ...
     
  8. Paying tradesmen cash in hand morally wrong, says minister - BBC
    Jul 24, 2012 ... Treasury minister David Gauke calls it "morally wrong" to offer to pay tradesmen in cash in the hope of avoiding tax.