Trump Wants to Fulfill His 'No Tax On Tips' Promise. The Details Get Tricky.
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52% : "We're not a huge fan of doing tax policy that's just for one industry, having special sets of rules that advantage one industry over another," said Alex Muresianu, a senior policy analyst at the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.51% : The National Restaurant Association, the powerful business trade group that often lobbies against minimum wage increases for workers, has been supportive of the policy for tipped workers, who are subject to a lower minimum wage than others in the vast majority of the United States.
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