H.R. 9799118th CongressHouse Bill

Overtime Pay Tax Relief Act of 2024

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This bill allows an itemized deduction for overtime compensation received by an individual, subject to income limitations, through 2029. The amount of the itemized deduction may not exceed 20% of the individual’s regular wages from the same employer. Further, the itemized deduction is not allowed for individuals with income exceeding $100,000 (or $150,000 for heads of the household and $200,000 for married couples filing a joint return).

Introduced Sep 25, 2024
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Who introduced this

Don Bacon

Don Bacon

Republican

U.S. Representative · NE-2

Introduced solo — no cosponsors joined.

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