关税突发!跨境汇款税生效
券商中国·2026-01-02 01:41

Group 1 - The new tax measure on cross-border remittances in the U.S. will take effect on January 1, 2026, requiring a 1% tax on qualifying remittance transactions [1][2] - The tax applies to remittances funded by cash or similar payment instruments, while transactions funded through U.S. bank accounts or debit/credit cards are generally exempt [2] - This tax measure is part of the "Big and Beautiful" tax and spending bill promoted by the Trump administration, affecting both U.S. citizens and residents sending money abroad [2][3] Group 2 - The tax is expected to primarily impact individuals who rely on cash for remittances, particularly immigrant communities and families dependent on cross-border transfers [3] - The U.S. government has postponed planned increases in tariffs on imported soft furniture, kitchen cabinets, and bathroom cabinets, which were initially set to rise significantly on January 1, 2026 [3] - The current tariff rate on these products is 25%, with a proposed increase to 50% for cabinets and 30% for soft furniture, now delayed until January 1, 2027 [3] Group 3 - The U.S. Department of Commerce has reduced proposed tariff rates for 13 Italian pasta exporters, with rates adjusted to 13.89% for Garofalo and 2.26% for La Molisana, while the remaining companies will face a uniform rate of 9.09% [4][5] - This reduction in pasta tariffs coincides with the postponement of tariff increases on imported furniture [5]

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