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Trump Wants to Fulfill His ‘No Tax On Tips’ Promise. The Details Get Tricky.

The idea is politically popular, but the tax benefits may not go as far for low-income workers as many may think.

A.J. Goldmann
Author: A.J. Goldmann

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A.J. Goldmann

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Income Tax, Law and Legislation, Minimum Wage, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Taxation, Tips and Tipping, United States Economy, United States Politics and Government, Wages and Salaries
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