Policy Memo

Remittance Tax

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Published

April 11, 2026

Author

Preston Brashers

Topline

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) established a 1% excise tax on remittances out of the U.S. to persons in other countries.

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Author: Preston Brashers

TOPLINE:

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) established a 1% excise tax on remittances out of the U.S. to persons in other countries.

BACKGROUND:

[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 false false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Pew Research estimates that in 2023 there were 14 million illegal immigrants living in the United States. That figure exploded during the presidency of Joe Biden whose administration failed to secure the border and enforce the country’s immigration laws. The Trump Administration’s border policies have since stemmed the flow of new illegal immigrants into the country.

Many immigrants (legal and illegal) remit some of the money they earn or receive in the U.S. to relatives abroad.

What OBBB Did:

Why It Matters?

Where Can I Find Changes?

OBBB Section 70604; 26 U.S.C. § 4475.

BOTTOMLINE:

The remittance tax isn’t airtight. Illegal immigrants who transmit money out of the U.S. can avoid the tax, and the higher the tax is, the more incentive they’ll have to do so. The tax also captures some unintended transactions, like U.S-born parents wiring funds to a child studying abroad.

This memo is part of the One Big Beautiful Booklet, a collection of more than 60 memos that examine and summarize the major aspects of the One Big Beautiful Bill – the signature legislative achievement of President Trump and the 119th Congress.

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