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I don't approve of soaking those workers or that big ugly bill in general but if this report is true, that is very good news for the typical American expat in Thailand who does remittances.

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2 minutes ago, gargamon said:

So Wise transfers too then?

 

Wise uses electronic transfers not physical cash or cashiers checks, and would be considered a financial institution, so appears to fit the definition to be exempt.

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Hopefully the “BBB” will die anyway, and the tax cuts will expire. The US needs the increased revenue to balance the budget.

 

We have been hearing for years that the those cuts only applied to wealthy people so it won’t hurt anyone else, right? 

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On 6/28/2025 at 7:21 PM, Jingthing said:

I don't approve of soaking those workers or that big ugly bill in general but if this report is true, that is very good news for the typical American expat in Thailand who does remittances.

I’m not sure how this soaking the workers.   Letting the tax cuts expire will increase the workers tax burden.    

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7 minutes ago, Everyman said:

Hopefully the “BBB” will die anyway, and the tax cuts will expire. The US needs the increased revenue to balance the budget.

 

We have been hearing for years that the those cuts only applied to wealthy people so it won’t hurt anyone else, right? 

The US saw near record revenue in 2022 and still had a huge deficit.   A balanced budget will require huge spending reductions.

 

You are misinformed claiming these cuts only applied to the wealthy.    

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51 minutes ago, TedG said:

The US saw near record revenue in 2022 and still had a huge deficit.   A balanced budget will require huge spending reductions.

 

You are misinformed claiming these cuts only applied to the wealthy.    


I never said getting rid of the tax cuts by themselves would balance the budget.

 

And I know the cuts didn’t only apply to the wealthy, I’m just wondering how the media will present it after 8 years of telling that lie. 

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On 6/29/2025 at 6:21 AM, Jingthing said:

I don't approve of soaking those workers or that big ugly bill in general but if this report is true, that is very good news for the typical American expat in Thailand who does remittances.

 

The remittance tax at any level is stupid and pointless, but American citizen senders were exempted in all versions of the bill so far.

 

"There is an exception to the excise tax if the sender is a U.S. citizen or national who uses a qualified remittance transfer provider (QRTP). A QRTP is an RTP that enters into a written agreement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and agrees to verify that the sender is a U.S. citizen or national."

 

Another Surprise in the One Big Beautiful Bill: Excise Tax on Remittances | Insights | Holland & Knight https://share.google/UpiRI4T2qy1A85m7S

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1 minute ago, khunjeff said:

 

The remittance tax at any level is stupid and pointless, but American citizen senders were exempted in all versions of the bill so far.

 

"There is an exception to the excise tax if the sender is a U.S. citizen or national who uses a qualified remittance transfer provider (QRTP). A QRTP is an RTP that enters into a written agreement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and agrees to verify that the sender is a U.S. citizen or national."

 

Another Surprise in the One Big Beautiful Bill: Excise Tax on Remittances | Insights | Holland & Knight https://share.google/UpiRI4T2qy1A85m7S

Exempted but in previous version may have had it withheld for future irs refund. 

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On 6/29/2025 at 6:54 AM, Jingthing said:

I'm actually surprised to hear this good news.

I'm wondering how it happened.

I seriously doubt the change was done out of regard for the well being of American expats.

I think more likely the banking lobby which presumably is very powerful made it clear they don't want to have to deal with the additional work to enforce this.

I have previously been informed that both "Democrats Abroad" and "American Citizens Abroad' have been lobbying Congress on this and other Expat taxation concerns.

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