Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas appeared on Fox Business to discuss the introduction of the Overtime Wages Tax Relief Act. The bill aims to reduce taxes on overtime wages, fulfilling a promise made by former President Donald Trump to provide tax relief for lower and middle-class workers.
Senator Marshall also addressed the "No Tax on Tips" proposal and the legislative timeline for advancing President Trump's budget reconciliation bill. During his interview, he emphasized the benefits of tax cuts on overtime wages: “We have to get his One Big, Beautiful Bill across the floor, and we have to prioritize President Trump’s priorities, which includes this no tax on overtime. This is something good for hard-working Americans, those people who bring a lunch pail to work."
The proposed act would limit tax relief to $10,000 for individuals and $20,000 for couples. Marshall explained that this could result in an additional $4,000 in take-home pay for workers: “I think it could be something that actually improves the growth of America... This will give us a chance for them to make a little extra money and also put some money back into the economy.”
Reflecting on his own experiences with overtime pay deductions, Marshall stated: “A person may be making $80,000-$100,000 a year if they get to keep $4,000 more of their hard-earned money, then that’s a win for hard workers across the country.”
Regarding tips taxation, he noted: “We’re going to get that one across the finish line… We need to keep the price tag... under $100 billion over 10 years.”
Marshall outlined steps needed to pass Trump's budget plan: “I think the next step is for the House to give us what they can get passed... They need to probably get to $2 trillion of… savings for Americans in order for us to accomplish all of President Trump’s goals." He added optimism about delivering results by July 4th.