- Title: Trump pledges 'no taxes on overtime', boasts of 'monumental' debate win
- Date: 12th September 2024
- Summary: TUCSON, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES (SEPTEMBER 12, 2024) (Reuters) VARIOUS OF REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DONALD TRUMP ARRIVING ON STAGE SIGN READING (English) "Arizona Welcomes President Trump!" (SOUNDBITE) (English) REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, DONALD TRUMP, SAYING: "No taxes on overtime. The people who work overtime are among the hardest working citizens in our c
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- Keywords: Donald Trump Kamala Harris Trump campaign Trump in Arizona Trump in Tucson Trump visits Tucson election swing state Arizona
- Location: TUCSON, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES
- City: TUCSON, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES
- Country: US
- Topics: North America,Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
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- Story Text: Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday (September 12) that he will end all taxes on overtime pay as part of a wider tax cut package, if he is elected in the Nov. 5 election.
"As part of our additional tax cuts, we will end all taxes on overtime," Trump said in remarks at a rally in Tucson, Arizona.
"Your overtime hours will be tax free," the former president added.
Trump, who faces Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in what polls show to be a tight race, has previously said he would seek legislation to end the taxation of tips to aid service workers. Harris has made a similar pledge.
Trump has also said that as president he would pressure the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.
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