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Taxing Remittances—A New Assault in the War on Immigrants

Was Live Friday, Jun 6, 2025 | 11am PST

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The US is the largest source of global remittances, a key source of income for many developing countries. In 2024, people residing in the US sent over $160 billion to families and friends in Latin America. Mexico is the largest recipient of US remittances, while India is the top recipient of remittances from around the world.

President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which passed the House last month, includes a 3.5% tax on remittances. Experts believe this tax would not only hurt economies abroad, but could also impact consumer spending levels in the US.

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