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    US Plan to Tax Remittances Will Impact Nigeria FX Inflow—Note

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeMay 16, 2025Updated:May 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Us Plan To Tax Remittances To Impact Nigeria Fx Inflow—Note
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    US Plan to Tax Remittances Will Impact Nigeria FX Inflow—Note

    Investment, CSL Stockbrokers Limited, has said that the United States (U.S.) plan to apply tax to remittances could weaken Nigeria’s FX inflows if passed. US lawmakers have proposed a bill that aims to impose a 5% tax on all remittances sent from US residents to recipients abroad as part of efforts to improve fiscal revenues.

    The new legislation could have far-reaching implications for emerging markets, particularly those that rely heavily on remittance inflows to bolster foreign exchange reserves and support currency stability, CSL Stockbrokers Limited said in a commentary note.

    “We note that if passed, the legislation would require senders to pay the tax at the point of transfer, thereby increasing the cost of cross-border remittance transactions.

    Under the proposed framework, the 5% tax burden would fall on the sender in the US; however, there is a provision in the bill that allows verified US citizens to claim the remitted amount as a tax credit.

    For Nigeria, the implications are particularly concerning, given the critical role remittances play in supporting the current account balance, CSL Stockbrokers highlighted in the note.

    In 2024, remittance inflows reached a 5-year high of US$23.8 billion – equivalent to approximately 12.7% of the nation’s gross domestic product – and accounted for about 17% of the growth in the current account.

    “We highlight that these inflows have been crucial in easing external financing pressures, supporting the stability of the local currency, and enhancing the disposable income of Nigerian households amid a challenging macroeconomic environment”, the investment firm stated.

    Analysts said given that the US is reported to be one of the largest sources of remittances to Nigeria, any increase in the cost of sending funds could dampen overall inflows and adversely impact the many households that depend on remittances to sustain their livelihoods.

    “Our baseline projections indicate that remittance inflows could rise by 6.2% year-on-year to reach US$25.3 billion or about 13.4% of Nigeria’s gross domestic product in 2025”.

    However, the introduction of the proposed levy may dampen this momentum, potentially resulting in slightly lower inflows than anticipated, CSL said in the note.

    The investment explained that beyond the direct financial burden, the proposed tax may unintentionally encourage the growth of informal or black-market remittance channels.

    “Migrants abroad ineligible for tax credits may seek alternative and unregulated methods to send money home.  This could undermine financial transparency, reduce the traceability of cross-border flows, and complicate efforts by the government to harness remittances for national development”, the note reads.

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