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Trump Highlights No Tax on Tips Promise During Victory Lap in Vegas

President Trump vowed to eliminate taxes on tips at a Las Vegas rally, thanking Nevada voters and addressing hospitality workers' concerns.

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  1. At Las Vegas Rally, Trump Repeats Call for No Tax on Tips

    Trump's ambitious plans for his new administration signal a clear commitment to revoking progressive policies and reinvigorating traditional values, while also framing his presidency as a vehicle for significant change that prioritizes American workers.

    At Las Vegas Rally, Trump Repeats Call for No Tax on Tips

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  2. President Trump vows to pass 'no tax on tips' in party-line reconciliation bill

    Trump's commitment to eliminating taxes on tips represents a strategic move aimed at energizing his base and capitalizing on the economic concerns of service industry workers, a critical demographic in his political landscape.

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  3. In Las Vegas, Trump once again pitches no taxes on tips

    Despite the experts' misgivings, the idea remains politically popular, reflecting a significant disconnect between academic economic analysis and the on-the-ground realities faced by hospitality workers struggling to make ends meet.

    In Las Vegas, Trump once again pitches no taxes on tips

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  4. Trump: I Will Work 'With Congress' on a Bill for Tax Cuts, No Tax on Tips

    The author's perspective underscores the importance of Trump's commitment to tax cuts, emphasizing the administration's focus on making the Trump tax cuts permanent and the promise of no taxation on tips for workers in the service industry.

    Trump: I Will Work 'With Congress' on a Bill for Tax Cuts, No Tax on Tips

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  5. Trump repeats pledge to ending taxes on tips, a costly proposal whose details remain scant | Politics

    Trump’s latest tax proposal, while appealing to some, raises complex questions about its feasibility and potential consequences, underscoring a continuing theme in his administration of prioritizing bold promises over practical implications.

    Trump repeats pledge to ending taxes on tips, a costly proposal whose details remain scant | Politics

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  6. Trump touts ‘no-tax-on-tips’ plan in Nevada victory lap

    Trump’s return to Nevada underscored his belief in the popularity of his tax plan, as he confidently poses himself as the harbinger of Republican resurgence in a state long seen as a Democratic stronghold.

    Trump touts ‘no-tax-on-tips’ plan in Nevada victory lap

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  7. Trump tells a crowd in Las Vegas he is working with Congress on a bill to exclude tips from federal taxes

    The proposal to exclude workers' tips from federal taxes, while ostensibly aimed at supporting hospitality workers, raises concerns about potential wage reductions as employers may shift compensation towards tips, showcasing a troubling trend that could undermine the very workers it seeks to help.

    Trump tells a crowd in Las Vegas he is working with Congress on a bill to exclude tips from federal taxes

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  8. Trump touts ‘no-tax-on-tips’ plan in Nevada victory lap

    Trump's visit to Nevada not only celebrates a significant Republican win but also reinforces his commitment to tax reforms that resonate with the working class, particularly those who rely on tipped income, highlighting their importance in his broader campaign strategy.

    Trump touts ‘no-tax-on-tips’ plan in Nevada victory lap

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  9. Trump vows to deliver on 'no tax on tips' campaign promise during Las Vegas speech: '100% yours'

    Trump's speeches consistently emphasize his agenda as a champion for American workers, contrasting his policies with the so-called failures of the Biden administration, particularly highlighting issues like inflation and economic hardship to rally support.

    Trump vows to deliver on 'no tax on tips' campaign promise during Las Vegas speech: '100% yours'

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  10. WATCH LIVE: President Trump delivers remarks at 'no tax on tips' event in Las Vegas

    While Trump’s proposal to eliminate taxes on tips may appeal to the hospitality industry in Las Vegas, it ultimately fails to address the broader challenges faced by low-wage workers, who continue to struggle under an outdated sub-minimum wage system.

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Updated: Jan 25th, 2025, 10:34 PM ET

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During a rally in Las Vegas, President Trump reaffirmed his commitment to eliminating taxes on tips, a campaign promise he claims contributed to his electoral success in Nevada. At the Circa Resort and Casino, he pledged to collaborate with Congress to pass legislation that benefits service workers like waitstaff and bartenders. While the proposal is popular among supporters, it faces criticism from experts who caution against its potential impact on tax fairness and revenue loss. The Culinary Workers Union supports the idea but emphasizes the need to also raise the minimum wage for tipped workers.


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