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White House: More than 40% of early filers have claimed a tax cut on their taxes
More than 27 million tax returns claimed benefits from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act including no tax on tips or overtime, White House press secretary said.
- On Tuesday, Leavitt said over 27 million Americans filing 2025 tax returns claimed at least one of President Trump’s tax cuts, with more than 40% doing so.
- The federal statute allows tipped workers to deduct up to $25,000 in tips and individuals receiving overtime pay to deduct up to $12,500, as part of the law's design.
- The filings show large cohorts claiming targeted cuts, with over three and a half million returns claiming no tax on tips, over 15.5 million on overtime, and average refunds over $3,700.
- The White House said the law is projected to save up to $1.1 trillion by 2034 while adding up to $4.1 trillion to the national debt, framing it as a benefit of the administration's efforts.
- Of those filers, 27.5 million have claimed at least one tax cut codified in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, passed last summer and part of the administration's agenda.
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White House: More than 40% of early filers have claimed a tax cut on their taxes
(The Center Square) – Just under half of Americans expected to file taxes this season have done so, and more than 40% of those have claimed “at least one” of President Donald Trump’s new tax cuts, according to White House…
White House: More than 40% of early filers have claimed a tax cut on their taxes | The Highland County Press
Just under half of Americans expected to file taxes this season have done so, and more than 40% of those have claimed “at least one” of President Donald Trump’s new tax cuts, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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