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States debate adopting Trump’s 2025 tax cuts, with Michigan the only one so far implementing tip and overtime breaks.
States are deciding whether to adopt new federal tax cuts from President Trump’s 2025 tax law, including deductions for tips, overtime, vehicle loans, and business expenses, with only Michigan having formally adopted the tip and overtime breaks.
While some states automatically align with federal changes, others must act, risking disparities if federal relief doesn’t translate to state-level savings.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pushing for swift adoption, criticizing delays, but many states, including Illinois and Delaware, are resisting due to concerns over rising Medicaid and SNAP costs.
Arizona’s governor supports the cuts, but lawmakers in most states face tight deadlines in January to decide whether to apply changes for 2025 or delay to 2026.
Los estados debaten sobre la adopción de los recortes de impuestos de Trump para 2025, siendo Michigan el único que hasta ahora ha implementado propinas y descansos por horas extras.