US presidential candidate Trump recently stated that if elected president, he will consider exempting police, firefighters, active military personnel, and veterans from taxes. He also promised to abolish taxes on tips, overtime, and social security benefits. Trump did not provide further information on specific details of military tax exemptions. Exempting military personnel and first responders from taxes is one of the biggest tax cuts Trump has discussed so far, which will exempt more than 20 million people from paying federal taxes. According to statistics, the US has about 18 million veterans, about 1.3 million active military personnel, about 1 million police officers, and more than 300,000 professional firefighters.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/18 17:25
US presidential candidate Trump recently stated that if elected president, he will consider exempting police, firefighters, active military personnel, and veterans from taxes. He also promised to abolish taxes on tips, overtime, and social security benefits. Trump did not provide further information on specific details of military tax exemptions. Exempting military personnel and first responders from taxes is one of the biggest tax cuts Trump has discussed so far, which will exempt more than 20 million people from paying federal taxes. According to statistics, the US has about 18 million veterans, about 1.3 million active military personnel, about 1 million police officers, and more than 300,000 professional firefighters.