Posts - Bill - HR 2655 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to sunset the Federal income tax on unemployment compensation.
house 04/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to eliminate the federal income tax on unemployment compensation, providing financial relief to those out of work by allowing them to keep more of their benefits starting in 2025. This change aims to ease the burden on individuals as they seek new employment opportunities.
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HR 2655 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to sunset the Federal income tax on unemployment compensation.
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left-leaning 04/03/2025
Unemployment compensation isn't a luxury—time to stop treating it like one.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Here's a tax cut we can actually get behind: for the people who need it the most.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Glad to see even the left realizes we shouldn't tax people when they're down.
moderate 04/03/2025
Helping the unemployed keep more money in their pockets isn't a red or blue issue.
moderate 04/03/2025
It's simple: when times are tough, let folks keep what little they get.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Finally, a step towards less taxation, even if it's just for unemployment.
moderate 04/03/2025
Relieving taxes on unemployment benefits? Common sense at its finest.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Finally, a tax break where the benefit actually trickles down!
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Taxing unemployment benefits never made sense for the economy.