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The Trump administration pushes states to adopt new federal tax cuts, but most hesitate due to budget constraints and tight deadlines.
The Trump administration is urging states to adopt new federal tax cuts for tips, overtime, vehicle loan interest, and business equipment, part of a $4.5 trillion tax package.
Only Michigan has adopted the tip and overtime breaks, effective 2026, offsetting costs by rejecting other federal tax changes.
Many states remain hesitant due to budget pressures from expanded Medicaid and SNAP, despite Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s push and criticism of delays.
Experts caution that benefits may not reach many low-wage workers, and most states face a tight January deadline to act for 2025 or 2026 tax filings.
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La administración Trump presiona a los estados para que adopten nuevos recortes de impuestos federales, pero la mayoría duda debido a las restricciones presupuestarias y los plazos ajustados.