Jim Nussle "America's Credit Unions thanks Chairman Jason Smith and the House Ways and Means Committee members for recognizing the value of protecting the credit union tax status in their proposed reconciliation bill,” said Jim Nussle, America’s Credit Unions President/CEO. “Together with leagues, credit unions, and industry partners, we have worked hard to show the impact credit unions have on their 142 million members and communities. We remain engaged with the committee as it considers amendments through the markup process to ensure no new tax is added on credit unions. Credit unions are here to strengthen Main Street, and we will keep our momentum." America's Credit Unions will hold an advocacy update webinar Wednesday to recap the markup; registration is available here. America's Credit Unions has been preparing a unified advocacy strategy for tax policy discussions for the past year, recognizing that many of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions would expire in 2025. America's Credit Unions PAC, in partnership with leagues, identified credit union champions to support during the 2024 election cycle. Following the presidential election, the credit union industry came together to further develop its tax strategy. Through the Don't Tax My Credit Union campaign, which began laying the groundwork with lawmakers during swearing-in events in January, America's Credit Unions, leagues, and credit unions have:
America's Credit Unions and the credit union industry will continue these unified advocacy efforts throughout the reconciliation process to ensure the Trump Administration and lawmakers recognize the value of and protect the credit union tax status in final legislation.
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