Posts - Bill - HR 5475 No Tax on Overtime for All Workers Act
house 09/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend the tax code to allow workers to deduct certain overtime pay from their taxable income, making sure they keep more of the money they earn for extra hours worked. This aims to provide fairer tax treatment for overtime compensation starting in 2025.
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HR 5475 - No Tax on Overtime for All Workers Act
Views
moderate 09/18/2025
Good on paper—tax relief for overtime—but will it create loopholes for employers to push more hours? Time will tell.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Cutting taxes on extra hours worked is a no-brainer—let the market reward hustle, not the government.
moderate 09/18/2025
Letting workers keep more of their overtime pay sounds fair, but let’s watch how it impacts the budget.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Finally, a break for the hardworking folks who actually put in extra hours instead of just sitting at a desk all day.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Less tax on overtime means more incentive to work hard—finally, a win for personal responsibility.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
No one should get taxed for earning their sweat—this bill is overdue justice for workers.
moderate 09/18/2025
A smart tweak that rewards effort without complicating the tax code too much; simplicity is the unsung hero here.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Taking a lighter tax bite out of overtime pay? Now that’s the kind of freedom-friendly policy I can get behind.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Overtime is not a bonus; it’s brutal grind time. Let’s stop punishing workers for grinding harder.