Vice President Kamala Harris in Nevada on Saturday promised to eliminate taxes on tips, two months after former President Trump promised to do the same.
Their rare point of agreement underscores the bipartisan popularity of the novel piece of economic policy.
It is my promise to everyone here when I am president we will continue to fight for working families, including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers," Harris told a crowd 12,000 people in University of Nevada in Las Vegas on Saturday.
‘This was a TRUMP idea - She has no ideas, she can only steal from me," Trump wrote on TruthSocial, accusing Harris of taking the position for "Political Purposes."
@TreasuryBradGreen4wks4W
Figuring out what is and isn't a tip is going to be interesting. If it is, in a general sense, a *gratuity* -- money that is paid to a worker that does not entitle the payor to any more than they're already getting
@Feder4l1stJoshGreen4wks4W
This is why I think they are going about this all wrong. Tax exemption is already based on a nod to the unconstitutionality of taxing charity and social organizations because it interferes with speech and freedom of association. They should have sued using that logic in reverse.
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