WASHINGTON—Count Todd Harper among those concerned credit unions could lose their tax exemption.
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MCLEAN, Va.--Mortgage rates continue to slide, down for the second consecutive week, Freddie Mac reported.
WASHINGTON—The CFPB will deprioritize enforcement of its Section 1071 small-business lending data collection rule for businesses not covered by a recent court-ordered stay, the ABA Banking Journal reported.
WASHINGTON—Credit unions cleared a key tax hurdle Monday, as the House Ways and Means Committee’s full draft of its reconciliation bill made no mention of altering credit unions’ tax-exempt status, according to sources in Washington, who also noted the win could be even bigger than anticipated.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—The $1.6-billion Collins Community Credit Union has joined the Defense Credit Union Council as an affiliate member.
WASHINGTON--The House Financial Services Committee passed its portion of budget reconciliation Wednesday with language recommending several changes to the CFPB, America's Credit Unions reported.
WASHINGTON--The Defense Credit Union Council has launched a new geofencing advertisement campaign to reach policymakers and legislators throughout the Capital region.
WASHINGTON--With the tax bill currently being drafted and a potential House Ways and Means Committee markup the week of May 12, “We’re at go time,” said America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle during a members-only webinar covering the latest on the credit union tax battle.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.–NCUA issued two consent orders and one prohibition notice in April, the agency announced.
WASHINGTON—As Congress intensifies discussions around budget reconciliation and the expiring provisions of the 2017 tax law, more than a dozen credit union organizations—representing over 4,500 institutions and 140 million member-owners—have issued a unified call to lawmakers: preserve credit unions' historic tax status.
