Thune: Tax Relief Is on the Way
spend long hours working overtime – like nurses, firefighters, and paramedics – will be able to deduct their overtime when
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spend long hours working overtime – like nurses, firefighters, and paramedics – will be able to deduct their overtime when
Americans’ incomes. “Police officers. “Firefighters. “Paramedics. “Nurses. “Manufacturing workers and tradespeople. “But up until now, the impact
overtime throughout the year. “Police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and nurses work important jobs. “And that often means that
provision, everyone from nurses and police officers to firefighters and paramedics will be able to keep more
Border Patrol, federal law enforcement, … federal wildland … firefighters. “Extenders that have lapsed: telehealth and at-home care, community
troops. “Paychecks for law enforcement officers and federal firefighters. “Paychecks for air traffic controllers. “Paychecks for other government
That includes individuals like nurses and police officers. “Firefighters and paramedics. “People who put in extra time away
overtime pay. “Mr. President, that includes police officers, firefighters, nurses, and EMTs – people who put in extra hours
jobs, working their shifts. “People like nurses and firefighters, who are going to benefit under this bill … untaxed. “So, those nurses and those firefighters that’re working the long shifts – not watching the bill
millions of American workers – meaning police officers, firefighters, nurses, and others will keep more of what they earn
boost to their standard deduction. “Police officers, firefighters, and hourly workers won’t have