Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to abolish taxes on tips at a rally in Las Vegas, emphasizing the struggle of nearly 6 million tipped workers who earn wages as low as $2.13 per hour under federal law. Bipartisan efforts, particularly from Nevada's Democratic senators and Congressman Steven Horsford, have emerged to support legislation aimed at eliminating taxes on tipped income. Horsford's proposed Tipped Income Protection and Support Act seeks to abolish the sub-minimum wage for tipped workers, ensuring they earn a livable wage without being subjected to poverty-level earnings.
Just today, I got my paycheck for two weeks and it was only $94 so all of it basically went to my allocation, which are the taxes, so no tax on tips would be great, said Sherie Cummings, who has worked for 25 years as a cocktail server at Mandalay Bay Casino.
Horsford has proposed a bill to provide further relief, reintroducing the Tipped Income Protection and Support Act on 13 February. The bill would abolish taxes on tips, eliminate the sub-minimum wage for tipped workers.
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