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President Donald Trump thanked his Nevada supporters for their votes in November's election and touted his push to eliminate income taxes on tips during a visit to Las Vegas on Saturday.
Nevada’s Legislative Budget Subcommittee and state agencies explain potential fallout of pause on federal funds.
President Donald Trump reiterated his pledge to eliminate taxes on income from tips as part of a freewheeling rally in Las Vegas, where the hospitality and service industry is dominant.
President Donald Trump made his first visit to Las Vegas after regaining the White House, thanking the state for his victory and promising to make good on his pledge to eliminate taxes on tips.
President Donald Trump has pledged to end taxes on overtime pay, as well as other things like tips and Social Security.
President Donald Trump ended his first week back in office in Las Vegas on Saturday to discuss cutting taxes on tips, a 2024 campaign promise.
We’re going to get it for you: no tax on tips,” Trump said to applause from the crowd in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday afternoon.
A press release containing the spelling mistake announced Trump's declaration of tariffs against Colombia, and critics were quick to jump on the error. Although Trump's policy is popular, the eyes of the world are on its execution, and simple mistakes such as misspelling a nation will not help promote the reputation of the administration.
In Trump’s plan, income earners would also gain the tax-free benefit, a change that could destabilize the Social Security trust funds that pay out the benefits. Therefore, Razi believes a more prudent approach would be to impose a means test to qualify for the Social Security tax exemption instead of eliminating it entirely.