Latino Congressmen Agree with CSP vs Remittance Rate
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We Are Achieving It Little by Little, Says the President
Los Cabos, BCS., After the first setback that a group of U.S. congressmen gave to the initiative to tax a 5% tax on remittances, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo highlighted: “We are achieving it little by little, yesterday 24 members of the Hispanic Caucus of the House of Representatives asked to reject the initiative. That’s what we achieved when we worked together for the people of Mexico.”
Hispanic Congressmen Ask to Stop Trump’s Remittance Tax · Global Voices
The Hispanic caucus in the U.S. Congress has mobilized to stop the tax on remittances proposed by the Donald Trump administration. About twenty congressmen have sent a letter to Mike Johnson, the leader of the House of Representatives, the legislative body that debates the tax reform proposed by the Republican. Legislators indicate that the rate of foreign shipments is “a bad policy that betrays a country of immigrants and builders.” If it goes …
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