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dre11(m): 8:30am On May 14
In a move that could send shockwaves through immigrant communities, lawmakers in the United States have introduced a draft bill proposing a 5 per cent excise tax on all remittances sent abroad.

The bill, unveiled by House Republicans on Monday, targets financial transfers from US residents to recipients in foreign countries.

While it broadly affects immigrant families, the proposed tax poses a challenge for Nigeria, a country heavily dependent on funds sent by its diaspora.

Between January and October 2024 alone, Nigeria received $4.22 billion in diaspora remittances through International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs), according to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor Olayemi Cardoso.

However, the CBN did not specify what portion of these funds originated from the US.

“There is hereby imposed on any remittance transfer a tax equal to 5 percent of the amount of such transfer,” the proposed legislation states.

The tax would be paid by the sender and collected quarterly by the US Treasury Department.

Verified US citizens would be exempt from the levy and could claim it as a credit.

The bill also exempts remittances sent via authorized providers by verified US senders.

This development is the latest in a series of tough measures under President Donald Trump’s istration, which has recently ramped up its immigration and trade policies.

In January, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) listed nearly two million undocumented immigrants for deportation, while Trump also renewed calls to end birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens.

The istration’s aggressive trade stance has also drawn global attention.

On March 2, the US imposed sweeping tariffs, including a 14 percent duty on Nigerian exports.

However, tensions between Washington and Beijing appear to be easing.

A May 12 agreement between the two economic giants will see US tariffs on Chinese goods drop from 145 percent to 30 percent, while China will slash its own duties on US imports from 125 percent to 10 percent.


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iwaeda: 8:33am On May 14
grin grin Elon Trump don't have joy. grin grin grin

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AcrossUNIVERSE: 8:36am On May 14
While it broadly affects immigrant families, the proposed tax poses a challenge for Nigeria, a country heavily dependent on funds sent by its diaspora.

diaspora Don't stop sending o.
Eye red over here

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omoredia: 8:47am On May 14
Great move
officialfysh(m): 8:47am On May 14
If it reduces the high rate of Nigerians scamming via money laundering than it’s fine. We really need to work together to change the perception of how we’re been treated out there

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omoredia: 8:48am On May 14
Haha una vote Emi lo kan ans u think japa will favour you. Dey play

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Osiris12: 8:48am On May 14
Nigeria sef dey tax you for putting money in your own

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bluefilm: 8:48am On May 14
Nice move

Trump is the master of the game

Make America Great Again

M A G A

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XtraFortunes: 8:48am On May 14
Why naangry

Not good oo, abi US don broke?

Make them stop this tariff war abeg

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Dandsome: 8:49am On May 14
Nigerians collecting right left center.

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BABANGBALI: 8:50am On May 14
No more sending money back home be dat.

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Mindlog: 8:52am On May 14
Many Nigerians in diaspora transfer money to Nigeria without those ed money transfer firms.

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GeneralPula: 8:53am On May 14
officialfysh:
If it reduces the high rate of Nigerians scamming via money laundering than it’s fine. We really need to work together to change the perception of how we’re been treated out there
Money laundering go increase self

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idalex: 8:53am On May 14
hmm
haveMONEY: 8:55am On May 14

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Pluto33: 8:55am On May 14
AntiChristian: 8:56am On May 14
cool

More wahala for those who dey worship Trump!

Trump go fart for their nose tire!

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erniok(m): 8:56am On May 14
officialfysh:
If it reduces the high rate of Nigerians scamming via money laundering than it’s fine. We really need to work together to change the perception of how we’re been treated out there
The report was not about Nigeria alone.

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Dmony: 8:57am On May 14
Hmm
Bonjovi13: 8:57am On May 14
This means that the sender is taxed twice. He pays income tax on receivables and a tax is then imposed on the same money when he is sending it overseas. That's double taxation and I am sure there are laws in the US prohibiting same.
This should be litigated in court. The chances of quashing this tax is high.

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erniok(m): 8:57am On May 14
Mindlog:
Many Nigerian in diaspora transfer money to Nigeria without those ed money transfer firms.
Really? Maybe that's why they exempted transfers from verified vendors in the bill.

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Lanretoye(m): 8:57am On May 14
What is the percentage of Nigerians in America?

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P1PrinceKT(m): 8:58am On May 14
Politicians have Poor to tax. Poor has no one to tax. cry

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visaclick: 8:59am On May 14
Trump has f”d up his reserves on election now he’s looking to recoup his spendings so desperately.

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erniok(m): 8:59am On May 14
Bonjovi13:
This means that the sender is taxed twice. He pays income tax on receivables and a tax is then imposed on the same money when he is sending it overseas. That's double taxation and I am sure there are laws in the US prohibiting same.
This should be litigated in court. The chances of quashing this tax is high.
Seems to me they are targeting undocumented immigrants. They are exempting some class.

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Image123(m): 9:01am On May 14
The little 20k again?
Blitzking: 9:02am On May 14
U labour to earn dem tax am u wan con send home to plan ur retirement house/investment dem nack u 5 percent omo.
APOPTOSIS: 9:05am On May 14
Hmmmm
Kaiser20: 9:05am On May 14
bluefilm:
Nice move

Trump is the master of the game

Make America Great Again

M A G A
Why naa Russia or China do this one, Nigerians for de cry say China is wicked.
Nigerians have been tortured into believing anything from the USA is the Best

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uuzba(m): 9:05am On May 14
Dandsome:
Nigerians collecting right left center.
When they say, bind together and kick out corrupt Nigerian leaders,
they won't hear. They will run to UK, and US, because they think they're smart.
Oyibo people don't give a f*** .
They will just FIRE from their end.
UK's own na to use BLACK Kemi, to FIRE back black Nigerians.

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Neohova: 9:09am On May 14
All this will do is drive ppl to use unofficial money transfer agents. The imto apps will see a reduction in volume. Those that simply change money person to person by collecting dollars and giving you naira in naija will be the one to gain. 5 percent is a lot

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