The Antisemitism Awareness Act aims to define and address antisemitism in education, helping to protect Jewish students from discrimination. It highlights the importance of understanding and combating this form of hate in American society.
Tip Tax Termination Act This bill excludes from gross income for federal tax purposes up to $20,000 of eligible tips received during the tax year. The bill also requires the Internal Revenue Service to modify the tables and procedures used to withhold federal income tax from wages to take into account eligible tips excluded from gross income. The bill defines eligible tips as amounts received while performing services in a position that generally relies on tips as part of wages, including cosmetology, hospitality, and food service. Further, under the bill, the amount of eligible tips excluded from gross income must not be included in determining federal tax deductions or credits, except for purposes of calculating the child tax credit and earned income tax credit. Finally, the exclusion from gross income only applies to eligible tips received before 2030.
1. This bill recognizes the rise of antisemitism in the United States. 2. It supports using a specific definition of antisemitism for enforcing discrimination laws. 3. The bill aims to protect Jewish students from discrimination in schools and universities. 4. It encourages better understanding and awareness of antisemitism across communities. 5. The bill emphasizes the need for a unified approach to combat antisemitism.