from the article:
They are not allowed to avoid this amount by making several smaller payments in banknotes.
What does that mean for salaries? Every salary payment can be seen as a part of an annual income. I would demand more frequent pay days just to get some freedom back – to be free from forced banking. Of course I would say the paychecks are not part of a whole payment but each are a whole payment for a specific amount of labor rendered.
#warOnCash
For salaries, the maximum is 1500€ per month in France for cash :(
Can you increase the paycheck frequency to stay below the limit?
no, it’s often just once a month for most of the population. Legally set in stone and that’s how everyone is paid
Then I suppose the next question is whether advances are permitted. Waiting over a month for the 1st paycheck is a struggle for many workers. I suppose I would try to arrange for a €1500 cash advance on a regular basis.
They are permitted,
but only if the company allows itnevermind, it is allowed once per month, and will be exactly half of your base salary. I believe it would not change the payment method in that case, but I can’t be sure of itUpdate: If this half is <= 1500€, then it can be paid in cash (source: https://www.economie.gouv.fr/particuliers/gerer-mon-argent/gerer-mon-budget-et-mon-epargne/pouvez-vous-demander-un-acompte-sur)
In that case, I wonder if the remaining half can be paid in cash as well. Seems like a way to bypass the law of 1500€ maximum for cash, up to 3000€
So IIUC, it sounds like the only way to be free from forced banking in France is to have a monthly salary of €3k, and to take a €1500 cash advance 2 weeks after every paycheck of €1500 cash.
I could live on that. But likely impossible to find anyone who would hire me for just ~1 week per month.
IIRC, France is not as allergic to cheques as the rest of Europe. So maybe another option to be free from forced banking is to get a paper cheque and cash it at the employer’s bank, which presumeably has no limit?
paper cheque and cash it at the employer’s bank, which presumeably has no limit?
Not sure the cheque can be withdrawn to money. I believe it has to be deposited in a bank account. In France, you basically can’t withdraw money at a bank teller anymore, unless it’s large sums (and from your bank account), in which case there will be a special procedure.

