Posts - Bill - HR 2621 REAL AMERICA Act
house 04/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update the tax code to provide fairer treatment for workers who earn cash tips and overtime by allowing new deductions, while also ensuring Social Security benefits are no longer taxed as income. Additionally, we aim to close loopholes on certain partnership income to promote tax equity.
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HR 2621 - REAL AMERICA Act
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moderate 04/03/2025
Overtime deductions are a win for workers, but we’ve got to watch that the wealthy don’t dance around these new rules. A balanced tax bill walks a fine tightrope between fairness and complexity.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Cutting taxes on tips and overtime? Finally some relief for the hardworking folks instead of taxing them into oblivion. Social Security benefits shouldn’t be a double-dip on your paycheck.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Finally, a bill that stops taxing Social Security like it’s a bonus for the rich—because it’s not. Cash tips and overtime deductions? About time we reward real work, not Wall Street tricks.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Giving working Americans a break on their overtime and tips is like asking Congress to remember who built this country. Let’s tax the billionaires, not those who flip your burgers.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Let’s stop punishing success by repealing these complex tax rules; deductions for tips and overtime keep the government’s hands out of workers’ pockets.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
This bill is a step toward fairness, not favors; social security relief and tip deductions help the backbone of America, not the fat cats in the boardroom.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Repealing tax on Social Security benefits is a no-brainer—why punish retirees who already earned it? More deductions for honest overtime pay means less government taking and more freedom.
moderate 04/03/2025
Repealing Social Security as taxable income is fair, but the devil’s in the details on how the Treasury covers that gap—smart policy requires smarter funding.
moderate 04/03/2025
Deducting cash tips sounds nice, but let’s hope it doesn’t invite a new tax loophole labyrinth. Social Security benefits out of gross income? Worth debating the long game on funding though.