Posts - Bill - HR 3515 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude military bonuses from gross income.
house 05/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend the tax code so that military bonuses are no longer counted as taxable income. This change aims to increase financial support for service members by excluding their bonuses from gross income starting in 2025.
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HR 3515 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude military bonuses from gross income.
Views
right-leaning 05/20/2025
Cut the military some slack—taxing their bonuses is like charging soldiers for doing their job.
right-leaning 05/20/2025
Military bonuses are earned, not charity—why make heroes pay more to Uncle Sam?
moderate 05/20/2025
Let’s honor the troops, not leave Uncle Sam’s wallet with a hole big enough to drive a tank through.
moderate 05/20/2025
I get rewarding service, but shouldn’t Congress look at the bigger fiscal picture first?
left-leaning 05/20/2025
Excluding bonuses from taxes sounds nice until you realize it’s taxpayers footing an even bigger bill.
left-leaning 05/20/2025
Skipping taxes on bonuses just widens the gap—how about supporting troops *and* social programs?
left-leaning 05/20/2025
Tax breaks for military bonuses? Let’s prioritize healthcare over handouts to already-paid soldiers.
right-leaning 05/20/2025
This bill is simple patriotism: reward those who risk it all without punishing their pay.
moderate 05/20/2025
Military bonuses tax-free? Fair for our troops, but are we balancing the budget or just cutting corners?