And the only reason that was done because of Senate reconciliation rules that kept us from making it permanent, just like what took place in the original Tax Cut and Jobs act that we made final this year. So No tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security for most of Social Security recipients, about 88% of them. that's a plus. And I think right now they've heard us talk about the one big beautiful bill for so long. But they I think a lot of people said, is it going to be real? (02:09–02:17)
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Asserts that there is no tax on overtime and most Social Security recipients (about 88%) are not taxed.
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