Credit unions would be permitted to disclose an estimate of a foreign tax in situations where the foreign tax could be imposed based on an unknown circumstance, such as where a recipient institution is grandfathered under existing law or where the recipient has reached a transaction threshold where taxes are assessed. In such cases, the highest possible tax would be disclosed.
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