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“The IRS should be able to look through remittance transfers routed through other people or entities when that setup is used to avoid the remittance excise tax.”
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“A remittance provider should be able to process a covered transfer without collecting the tax up front when it verifies that the sender is a U.S. citizen or U.S. national under Treasury procedures.”
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“Most remittance tax changes should start by using the timing from an earlier public law section, and the new remittance tax credit should apply to tax years ending after December 31, 2025.”
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“A person claiming a remittance tax credit should have to provide required Social Security numbers, show that they paid the tax, and show that they gave the provider the information needed for the refund claim.”
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“Remittance providers should face existing IRS information-reporting penalties if they fail to file required remittance tax reports or fail to give required statements to senders.”
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“Remittance providers should report IRS information for covered transfers, including totals for untaxed verified U.S. sender transfers, personal tax details for senders seeking refunds, and tax totals for other taxable transfers.”
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“A person who paid remittance excise tax during the year should be able to claim that amount as an income tax credit, including as a refund if the credit is larger than their income tax bill.”
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“Covered money transfers sent abroad through remittance providers should face a 15 percent federal excise tax instead of a 1 percent tax.”
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“When a provider reports a sender's name and remittance tax details to the IRS for a refund claim, the provider should also give that sender a written statement with the reported details and contact information?”
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“The tax code table for remittance transfer reporting should use the same section number as the actual reporting section so readers and agencies can find it consistently.”
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