Finance & Economics News
Trump-Backed No Tax on Tips Plan Passes Senate as Part of 2025 Tax Relief Strategy
In a surprise development, the Senate has passed the No Tax on Tips Act, giving swift legislative approval to a key piece of President Donald Trump’s 2025 tax agenda. Championed as a promise to working-class Americans during Trump’s re-election campaign, the bill provides a significant tax break for service industry workers who receive tips. The legislation, introduced by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, gained bipartisan support, including from Democratic Senators Jacky Rose
Trump-Backed No Tax on Tips Plan Passes Senate as Part of 2025 Tax Relief Strategy
In a surprise development, the Senate has passed the No Tax on Tips Act, giving swift legislative approval to a key piece of President Donald Trump’s 2025 tax agenda. Championed as a promise to working-class Americans during Trump’s re-election campaign, the bill provides a significant tax break for service industry workers who receive tips. The legislation, introduced by Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, gained bipartisan support, including from Democratic Senators Jacky Rose
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea
San Jose Approves $4.1M Tax Cut, Raises Home Incentive Limit
San Jose is taking major steps to ramp up housing development by expanding financial incentives aimed at drawing more residential builders into the city. In a unanimous vote on May 13, city leaders approved a boost to its multifamily housing incentive program, increasing the cap on eligible new homes from 1,500 to 1,800 units. Under this initiative, developers can qualify for a 50% reduction in commercial, residential, mobile home park, and building and structure taxes through the end of the yea







