“If there’s a tax, they’ll probably end up sending less. If they send less, our business will be affected,” LBC Express president Mike Camahort told ANC.
Camahort said LBC would focus on maintaining the quality of its service instead of adjusting its pricing should Congress approve the remittance tax.
“It’s more service oriented, quality service rather than price, and of course the reliability and the trust, the assurance that the money is there for them to be taken, cashed out,” he said.