Former President Trump said he’d stop taxing tips for service workers if he gets back into office, which is different from what President Biden wants. But it’s not clear if this can happen or how it would affect people’s lives.
Culinary Service Workers Union Criticizes Trump’s “Wild” Promise to Eliminate Taxes on Tips
According to the article of The Hill, at a rally in Las Vegas, former Trump said he would get rid of taxes on tips if he got elected again. He wants to make service workers happy by letting them keep all their tips without paying taxes. But making this change needs approval from Congress, and it’s different from what President Biden wants to do with taxes.
Trump’s idea might sound good to service workers, but some people are unsure if it’s possible or if it really means it. The Culinary Workers Union in Las Vegas criticized Trump’s promise, calling it a “wild campaign promise.” They’re not convinced it’s a real solution to help service workers.
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Furthermore, President Biden has his own plans for taxes, like raising taxes for rich people and big companies. He also wants to improve wages and working conditions for service workers. So, Trump’s promise adds to the debate about how to help service workers and what’s best for the economy.