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FACT CHECK: House Budget Resolution Does Not Include No Taxes On Tips And Overtime

Posts Share with x It argues that the recently passed House budget resolution does not include hints and taxes on overtime.

Verdict: Misleading

There are no hints, concrete proposals for reducing overtime or Social Security taxes in the House budget resolution.

Fact check:

The House has passed a budget resolution calling for a $4.5 trillion cut in taxes and a $1.5-2 trillion reduction in government spending. New York Times. (Related: Trump claims he plans to invalidate Biden’s student loan forgiveness program)

Social media users argue that the resolution does not include hints, overtime or taxes on social security. One user wrote: “The House voted to pass a President-President Trump-backed budget resolution, including $4.5 trillion tax cuts, including hints, overtime and no tax on social security. The final vote will be 217-216 *. If the remaining three DEMs voted…”

This claim is misleading. No media reports that the budget resolution does not include tips, overtime or social security taxes. New York Times It has been reported The resolution “will set a $4.5 trillion cap on the size of tax cuts over the next decade, but will not direct any complicated, politically tricky questions that could take months to sort out which taxes should be cut.”

There is no budget resolution Remarks Specific tax proposals. “Recommendations regarding changes to law within the Committee’s jurisdiction shall be consistent with the goals of this concurrent resolution, including spending reductions, tax policy changes, reforms, or other measures deemed appropriate by the Chair of the Committee on the House of Representatives’ Budget.”

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