Former President Donald Trump has announced a plan that could win him a higher percentage of middle-class workers’ votes.
Speaking at a rally in Arizona on Thursday, he said that if he became president again, he would spearhead an effort to end taxes on overtime pay, The Daily Wire reported.
“As part of our additional tax cuts, we will end all taxes on overtime,” he said as he stood in front of a sign that read “No Tax On Tips.”
“It’s time for the working man and woman to finally catch a break,” the former president said. “I think it’s going to be great for the country. So that’s why we will be saying that if you’re an overtime worker when you’re past 40 hours a week, think of that, your overtime hours will be tax-free.”
“The people who work overtime are among the hardest working citizens in our country and for too long no one in Washington has been looking out for them,” he said. “Those are the people, really work. They are police officers, nurses, factory workers, construction workers, truck drivers, and machine operators.” […]
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