Posts - Bill - HR 4274 Remittance Expense Minimization and Integrity for Transfers Act
house 07/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that excise taxes and fees on money transmitting businesses are only imposed when they do not encourage illegal money transfers or put undue burdens on these businesses. Our goal is to support safe and affordable cross-border remittances while preventing financial crimes.
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HR 4274 - Remittance Expense Minimization and Integrity for Transfers Act
Views
left-leaning 07/02/2025
Excise taxes on money transmitters? More like penalizing the people who already struggle the most. This bill is a step toward fairness, not fees.
left-leaning 07/02/2025
If we price out honest money senders, criminals win. Let's not tax away the lifelines of communities trying to get ahead.
moderate 07/02/2025
Balancing crime prevention with fair fees? Finally, a bill that tries not to break the money chain or the bank.
moderate 07/02/2025
Less red tape, more oversight—sounds like a compromise even my coffee shop barista could appreciate.
right-leaning 07/02/2025
Lowering taxes on money transmitters means less government greed and fewer excuses to raid wallets. That’s a win for free markets.
moderate 07/02/2025
If this keeps dirty money out but lets the clean cash flow, maybe we’re onto something here. Just don’t choke the good guys.
right-leaning 07/02/2025
Stop punishing businesses that move money legally—this bill protects entrepreneurs, not criminals.
right-leaning 07/02/2025
If you want to fight crime, target the crooks, not tax honest money messengers into oblivion.
left-leaning 07/02/2025
Cutting fees on remittances means more bucks in the pockets of hardworking immigrant families—not fat cats. Keep money moving, not lining pockets.