Debate Over 'No Tax on Tips' Proposal Sparks Restaurant and Political Divisions

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A survey shows 83% of hourly workers in service, hospitality, and retail industries support President Trump's NO TAX ON TIPS plan, which aims to provide financial relief and stability, as part of his broader efforts to deliver historic tax cuts and economic growth for middle and working-class Americans.
- Service Workers Rally Behind President Trump’s NO TAX ON TIPS The White House (.gov)
- Some US restaurants and servers oppose Republicans’ ‘no tax on tips’ budget proposal AP News
- Restaurant group pushes back on Trump's No-Tax-On-Tips proposal WZTV
- No Tax on Overtime, Tips Changed in Senate Bill: What To Know Newsweek
- How Senate GOP 'no tax on tips' proposal differs from House Republican plan CNBC
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