Will Trump end the federal income tax that Americans pay? Here's what that means and all you need to know

Donald Trump is now busy with his final few days of campaigning and interviews, where he is stressing upon his different agenda for his Presidency, if and when he comes to power at the White House after November. It looks like doing away with fede...

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Donald Trump is trying everything from head to toe in order to attract US voters towards his Republican fold, with just a few days remaining for the US elections to begin. Earlier he had promised to eliminate taxes on tips, Social Security benefits and even overtime pay, but now he has promised one of the biggest ever tags breaks possible, which is the federal income tax, in the case he comes to power at the White House after November.

Federal income tax: Donald Trump luring voters with this strategy?

Donald Trump has now talked about his interest in doing away with the federal income tax in two office previous interviews. This is a sweeping tariff proposal which he showcased on Joe Rogan's podcast, and will surely attract a lot of voters towards his way, especially those who are not very supportive of federal taxes. This may bring in some Democrat sympathizers in his fold as well, if this is indeed stressed upon till the end. This idea was first floated by Trump in June, but the major stress on this matter is being placed in this final days of the election process, which is very interesting to note.

According to Trump, there is indeed away and he is already making certain plans around doing away with federal income tax. The former US President is of the opinion that America was relatively the richest it ever was even at a time when the country did not have an income tax, and now even with taxes being paid, people are dying and the public do not have adequate resources.


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Is Donald Trump supporting federal income taxes?
Reports suggest that Donald Trump is not in favor of Federal income taxes and is working out ways to do away with it in case he comes to power after November this year.

Will Donald Trump come to power after the US elections?
Latest election trends and data suggest that Donald Trump is a hotshot favorite in the US election race against his opponent, Kamala Harris.
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