Maine 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1110 Introduced / Bill

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132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025
Legislative Document	No. 1110H.P. 729House of Representatives, March 18, 2025
An Act to Require Remittance Fees for Money Transmissions
Reference to the Committee on Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services 
suggested and ordered printed.
ROBERT B. HUNT
Clerk
Presented by Representative SMITH of Palermo.
Cosponsored by Representatives: BISHOP of Bucksport, COLLINS of Sidney, MINGO of 
Calais, PAUL of Winterport, SOBOLESKI of Phillips, WHITE of Guilford, WHITE of 
Ellsworth. Page 1 - 132LR0940(01)
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4 of $5 for each money transmission up to $500 and an additional fee in an amount equal to 
5 3% of any amount in excess of $500.
6 A. The licensee or authorized delegate shall remit all fees collected under this 
7 subsection on a form prescribed by the administrator to the administrator quarterly no 
8 later than the 15th day of the month following the end of each calendar quarter.
9 B.  If the licensee or authorized delegate performs the duties under paragraph A on or 
10 before the remittance date under paragraph A, the licensee or authorized delegate is 
11 entitled to a discount in the amount equal to 0.75% of the fees collected for that 
12 calendar quarter under this subsection.
13 C.  Notwithstanding section 6100-JJ, the administrator shall remit all fees collected 
14 under this subsection to the Treasurer of State to be deposited in the General Fund.
15 D.  The sender of a money transmission is entitled to a state income tax credit equal to 
16 the amount of the fee paid by the sender for the money transmission upon filing a state 
17 individual income tax return with either a valid social security number or a valid tax 
18 identification number. The licensee or authorized delegate shall post the provisions of 
19 this paragraph in a publicly visible notice on the licensee's or authorized delegate's 
20 premises or on the licensee's or authorized delegate's publicly accessible website.
21 E.  If a licensee or authorized delegate violates this subsection, the administrator may 
22 suspend or revoke the license of the licensee pursuant to section 6100-X and may 
23 suspend or revoke the designation of an authorized delegate pursuant to section 6100-Y 
24 until the licensee and the authorized delegate have filed all required forms and remitted 
25 to the administrator all fees collected under this subsection.
26 as enacted by PL 2023, c. 662, §2, is 
27 amended to read:
28 G.  The licensee is insolvent, suspends payment of its obligations or makes a general 
29 assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or
30 as enacted by PL 2023, c. 662, §2, is 
31 amended to read:
32 H.  The licensee does not remove an authorized delegate after the administrator issues 
33 and serves upon the licensee a final order including a finding that the authorized 
34 delegate has violated this Act.; or
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36 I.  The licensee violates the provisions of section 6100-L, subsection 3.
37 as enacted by PL 2023, c. 662, §2, is 
38 amended to read:
39 E.  The competence, experience, character or general fitness of the authorized delegate 
40 or a person in control of the authorized delegate indicates that it is not in the public 
41 interest to permit the authorized delegate to provide money transmission; or Page 2 - 132LR0940(01)
1 as enacted by PL 2023, c. 662, §2, is 
2 amended to read:
3 F.  The authorized delegate engages in an unsafe or unsound practice.; or
4 is enacted to read:
5 G.  The authorized delegate violates the provisions of section 6100-L, subsection 3.
6 is enacted to read:
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8 For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2026, a person is allowed a credit against 
9 the tax otherwise due under this Part in an amount equal to the fee paid by the person to 
10 send a money transmission under Title 32, section 6100-L, subsection 3, paragraph D.
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12 This bill requires a sender of a money transmission to pay a remittance fee to be 
13 deposited into the General Fund.  The sender is entitled to a state income tax credit in the 
14 amount of the fee if the sender files a state individual income tax return with either a valid 
15 social security number or a valid tax identification number.
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