What's the best way to hide money?
Ava Mcdaniel
Updated on March 11, 2026
15 Best Places to Hide Money Around Your Home
- Inside a tennis ball.
- On the bottom of a dresser drawer.
- Inside of a Pen.
- Under your mattress.
- Inside your shoes.
- In an empty food container.
- Inside a curtain rod.
- Inside couch cushions.
Where can I hide a lot of money?
Here are the Top 10 secret hiding places for money we've found:
- The Tank. There's plenty of room in the toilet's water tank for a jar or some other watertight container stuffed with cash or jewelry. ...
- The Freezer. ...
- The Pantry. ...
- The Bookshelves. ...
- Under the Floorboards. ...
- Old Suitcases. ...
- Closets. ...
- Bureaus.
How can I hide money legally?
For your personal assets, such as your home you can hide your ownership in a land trust; and your cars you can hide in title holding trusts. These documents can keep your association with these items out of the public records.How do you hide money discreetly?
Other discreet and clever hiding places for valuables and cash in your clothing and on your body include:
- Money belts that look like real belts. These belts have zippered pockets for cash (although nothing larger).
- Money socks. ...
- Pocket underwear. ...
- Money bra. ...
- A hair roller.
What is the best way to hide your money from the government?
Trusts – Setting up an International Asset Protection Trust in the right jurisdiction is the best way to not only hide money from the IRS, but to hide it from anyone, as well as transfer wealth to your heirs tax free. Offshore Accounts – These essentially go hand in hand with Trusts.30 Ways to Hide Money at Home | Thaitrick
Where can I put my money so it doesn't get taxed?
Below are seven important tax-efficient investments you can incorporate in your portfolio.
- Municipal Bonds. ...
- Tax-Exempt Mutual Funds. ...
- Tax-Exempt Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) ...
- Indexed Universal Life (IUL) Insurance. ...
- Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k)s. ...
- Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) ...
- 529 College Savings Plans.
Can the government see how much money is in your bank account?
The Short Answer: Yes. The IRS probably already knows about many of your financial accounts, and the IRS can get information on how much is there. But, in reality, the IRS rarely digs deeper into your bank and financial accounts unless you're being audited or the IRS is collecting back taxes from you.Where should you not hide money in your house?
Hiding Places to Avoid:
- areas that can damage your valuables with water or invasive matter, such as the water tank of a toilet, inside a mayonnaise jar that still has mayonnaise in it, or a paint can filled with paint. ...
- a jewelry box. ...
- your desk drawer, bedside drawer, or underwear drawer. ...
- inside CD cases.
How much money can you deposit before it is reported?
Under the Bank Secrecy Act, banks and other financial institutions must report cash deposits greater than $10,000. But since many criminals are aware of that requirement, banks also are supposed to report any suspicious transactions, including deposit patterns below $10,000.Where do thieves look for money in your house?
Bedroom closetA thief might rummage through your entire closet—pockets and all—looking for cash or other valuables.