HLS 14RS-4995 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 HOUSE STUDY REQUEST NO. 5 BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the feasibility of state taxes on fees collected by money transmitters and the expected realization of state revenue relative to such taxes A STUDY REQUEST1 To the House Committee on Commerce to study the feasibility of levying a state tax on fees2 collected by money transmitters in the state of Louisiana and the expectation of3 revenue to be realized from levying such a tax, and whether any other states levy a4 tax on fees collected by money transmitters and realize resulting revenue, and to5 report the findings of the committee to the legislature not later than forty-five days6 prior to the convening of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.7 WHEREAS, R.S. 6:1032(13) provides that "money transmission" means to engage8 in the business of the sale or issuance of payment instruments or of receiving money or9 monetary value for transmission to a location within or outside the United States by any and10 all means, including but not limited to wire, facsimile, or electronic transfer; and11 WHEREAS, the term "money transmission" includes the following:12 (1)Selling or issuing stored value or payment in instruments including checks,13 money orders, and traveler's checks.14 (2)Receiving money or monetary value for transmission including by payment15 instrument, wire, facsimile, electronic transfer, or Automated Clearing House (ACH) debit.16 (3)Providing third-party bill paying services; and17 WHEREAS, except for persons exempted from licensing requirements in R.S.18 6:1034, any person engaged in the business of money transmission or selling checks as a19 HLS 14RS-4995 ORIGINAL HSR NO. 5 Page 2 of 3 service or for a fee in the state of Louisiana is required to be licensed by the Office of1 Financial Institutions as required in R.S. 6:1033; and2 WHEREAS, there are approximately sixty-nine licensed money transmitters,3 including online companies, with approximately twelve thousand seven hundred and fifty-4 one physical agent locations in the state of Louisiana; and5 WHEREAS, the customer of a money transmitter pays a fee to the money transmitter6 to accept the customer's money and transport the money to the customer's desired location7 or recipients; and8 WHEREAS, the state has an interest in protecting customers from the risk that9 money transmitters will fail to deliver the funds as agreed and cause their customers to lose10 their money; and11 WHEREAS, in providing regulation of the industry, the Office of Financial12 Institutions collects various application, licensing, and examination fees from licensed13 money transmitters; and14 WHEREAS, while there may be various taxes imposed related to the online transfer15 of money, such as E-commerce taxes or foreign recipient taxes, there are no Louisiana taxes16 imposed for the transmission of money through money transmitters licensed pursuant to R.S.17 6:1033.18 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the19 Legislature of Louisiana requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the feasibility20 of levying a state tax on fees collected by money transmitters in the state of Louisiana and21 the expectation of revenue to be realized from levying such a tax, and whether any other22 states levy a tax on fees collected by money transmitters and realize resulting revenue, and23 to report the findings of the committee to the legislature not later than forty-five days prior24 to the convening of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.25 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the House Committee on Commerce shall26 specifically solicit input, recommendations, and advice from the Office of Financial27 Institutions.28 BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED that in undertaking the study and issuing29 recommendations, the House Committee on Commerce may request documents or data,30 HLS 14RS-4995 ORIGINAL HSR NO. 5 Page 3 of 3 conduct public hearings, hear the testimony of witnesses, and take any other actions that it1 deems necessary to carry out its functions.2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Study Request shall be transmitted3 to the commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions.4 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Billiot HSR No. 5 Requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the feasibility of levying a state tax on fees collected by money transmitters in the state of Louisiana and the expectation of revenue to be realized from levying such a tax, and whether any other states levy a tax on fees collected by money transmitters and realize resulting revenue, and to report the findings of the committee at least 45 days prior to the 2015 R.S.