Trump Returns to Nevada: Promotes 'No Tax on Tips' Policy
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President Donald Trump is returning to Nevada next week to promote his “no tax on tips” policy. This comes just before the April 15 federal income tax deadline. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says Trump will highlight how his policies have benefited Americans. It’s been over a year since Trump last visited Nevada, a vital swing state in his 2024 victory. The “no tax on tips” policy allows eligible workers in the service industry to deduct up to $25,000 in voluntary tips from their federal income taxes. This initiative was first proposed by Trump during a campaign stop in Las Vegas and is set to expire in 2028. However, not everyone is on board. Nevada State Democratic Party Chair Daniele Monroe-Moreno criticizes Governor Joe Lombardo for his support of Trump and his economic policies, which she claims hurt working families. The bottom line? As Trump rallies support in Nevada, the implications of his tax policies could directly impact workers in the service industry and their financial futures.
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