
Calls to repeal the 16th Amendment, which allows for federal income tax, have gained traction among several political figures. Representative Warren Davidson expressed support for a constitutional amendment to repeal the income tax, emphasizing the need for the government to have less access to personal information without a warrant. Additionally, Representative Thomas Massie thanked his colleague Clay Higgins for co-sponsoring his reintroduction of the 'Tax Free Tips Act,' which aims to eliminate federal taxation on income derived from tips, aligning with former President Donald Trump's proposal. The Tax Foundation has also weighed in on the implications of Trump's 'No Tax on Tips' proposal, questioning whether it is a sound policy or a potential misstep.
Thank you to @RepClayHiggins for cosponsoring HR 8785, my reintroduction of @RonPaul's "Tax Free Tips Act." The bill advances President Trump's proposal to end federal taxation on income derived from tips. Both Ron Paul and Trump are right. Taxes on tips should end.
Yes! Let’s repeal the income tax! My HJRes 47 would amend the Constitution to repeal the 16th Amendment. The government shouldn’t get that much information about you without a warrant. There are also more efficient and effective means of taxation. https://t.co/iHLDU8DgxA
Tax Foundation on Trump's 'No Tax on Tips' Proposal - Good Idea or Boondoggle? https://t.co/x6TdiTwmtp