NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's "no tax on tips" pledge became a catchphrase for his 2024 campaign. Now it's inching closer to reality. The idea is firmly planted in the sprawling tax cuts ...
The conversation around eliminating taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers is being reignited after former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have come out in support ...
The fintech market is continuously expanding, which inevitably leads to growing competition. Over the years of working in this domain, I have observed changing standards and requirements in how ...
Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump don't agree on much — especially when it comes to economic policy. But they both want to get rid of taxes on tips. At a campaign rally in Nevada ...
The state of IT in the public sector today looks quite different than it did five years ago. Constituents today want to engage with the government on their own terms — using whatever device or ...
Both former President Trump and Vice President Harris have called for the elimination of taxes on tips. The idea is popular, but there are economic consequences. Presidential nominees Donald Trump and ...
As the election kicks into high gear, both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have made proposals on the campaign trail to end taxes on tips. It's an idea that sounds ...
“No taxes on tips” sounds great for restaurant workers, but it won’t actually do much. Following Tuesday’s unanimous Senate vote in favor of the policy, the plan is more likely to become a reality ...
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