"no tax on tips"
"no tax on overtime"
"no tax on social security"
upcoming church donation deduction (for standard deduction filers)
student loan interest
auto loan interest
traditional IRA contributions
earned income tax credit
saver's credit
child tax credit
"no tax on tips"
"no tax on overtime"
"no tax on social security"
upcoming church donation deduction (for standard deduction filers)
student loan interest
auto loan interest
traditional IRA contributions
earned income tax credit
saver's credit
child tax credit
It's too bad that your employer doesn't reimburse you for it (my employer does so for those people who use their personal vehicles for work). However, most people don't itemize (and even fewer people use their personal vehicle for work purposes), so this change doesn't affect most people. You're an "odd ball" case here.
It's too bad that your employer doesn't reimburse you for it (my employer does so for those people who use their personal vehicles for work). However, most people don't itemize (and even fewer people use their personal vehicle for work purposes), so this change doesn't affect most people. You're an "odd ball" case here.
You don't know shit about shit. Most sales reps don't have company vehicles and therefore can't deduct vehicle expenses. You can if you're NOT a W2 employee, i.e., a 1099 or "independent contractor", but companies now are wrestling with either 1099'ing people or giving them benefits, like medical, dental and 401k which can only be granted to W2 employees.
Maximize your tax savings with this new deduction for qualified overtime pay. Available for the 2025 to 2028 tax years, this deduction can cut your taxable income by as much as $12,500 ($25,000 for joint filers). But the deduction is reduced if your income is above a certain amount. Learn how to...
{If you earn overtime pay at work, you may be able to deduct up to $12,500 of qualified overtime compensation on your federal income tax return (up to $25,000 for married people filing a joint return).}
Maximize your tax savings with this new deduction for qualified overtime pay. Available for the 2025 to 2028 tax years, this deduction can cut your taxable income by as much as $12,500 ($25,000 for joint filers). But the deduction is reduced if your income is above a certain amount. Learn how to...
Yeah, I said it's not true because it's not true. Cite your fucking source loser. Stop being such a fucking liar. But I know you won't, libs are incapable of honesty.
Another gold‑standard poll with transparent methodology.Key findings:
40% approve, 59% disapprove of Trump’s job performance
Among those who disapprove, 47% “strongly” disapprove
This poll focuses specifically on job approval and disapproval intensity.
What these polls
Both reputable polls from early January 2026 indicate:
More Americans disapprove than approve of Trump’s job performance
Negative evaluations extend across multiple dimensions (leadership, expectations, policy support) in the Pew survey
Disapproval is not only high but strongly held in the AP‑NORC poll
These are the strongest, most credible data points available for the time period you asked about.
If you want, I can also pull issue‑specific polling (immigration, economy, foreign policy, etc.) from the same timeframe to show where public sentiment is most negative.
Trump is head south like he was in his first term. (apnorc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/AP-NORC-January-2026-topline-Trump.pdf?utm_source=copilot.com)
Taxpayers already are, dumbfuck. Walmart pays such shitty wages, a good portion of their employees are on SNAP and Medicaid. To the the tune of billions.
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