Nussle defends tax status of all credit unions to key policymakers

America’s Credit Unions President/CEO Jim Nussle wrote to members of Congress on why an alternative approach is preferred to a proposed amendment to the House FY2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would clarify military members under the Department of Defense’s Overseas Military Banking Program (OMBP)—but only OMBP members—are insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF).  

Nussle wrote to Reps. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, Young Kim, R-Calif., and Gerry Connolly, D-Va., who submitted the amendment, which is currently among around 1,200 others currently being considered by the House Rules Committee.  

“While the language will solve the particular problem of federal share insurance for the OMBP, it still leaves open the question about future situations where a credit union may act as a fiscal agent in other capacities for DoD or the broader federal government,” Nussle wrote, adding it would be more appropriate to amend the Federal Credit Union Act to clarify that all credit union accounts provided as a fiscal agent in a government contract can be insured through the NCUSIF.  

Nussle provided suggested amendment text that would also establish an Advisory Panel on Military Banking to review the OMBP and the general availability of financial services to members of the armed forces. 

Additionally, Nussle wrote to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La. And House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., to set the record straight on inaccurate, misleading narratives surrounding the Federal Credit Union Act and the credit union tax status.

“Allowing credit unions to help our government serve those who protect us does not place the credit union tax exemption in jeopardy,” he wrote. “While we are working with the amendment sponsors to address concerns about their approach in the amendment, America’s Credit Unions remains committed to working with Congress to find a solution that allows credit unions to enjoy the same protections as banks when acting as fiscal agents for the government in this or other instances.”

America’s Credit Unions supports federal insurance for all credit union deposits made pursuant to a government contract where any credit union is acting as a fiscal agent, not just the OMBP.  It is not only in the organization’s mission, but it is a foundational principle of America’s Credit Unions that the organization remain committed to supporting a movement where all credit unions thrive. America’s Credit Unions represents the total movement – a collective, not singular, support for members, to empower, protect and advance all credit unions.  

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