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By Nicole Maxwell

A bill seeking to add a tax exemption for tipped workers was introduced in the Senate last week.

SB 285 would exempt tips from state income tax. One of the billโ€™s sponsors, Sen. Jay Block , R-Rio Rancho, told NM Political Report itโ€™s a โ€œcommon senseโ€ bill and โ€œgood for the people in New Mexico to keep more of their hard earned money.โ€

โ€œPeople who are working in the service industry are having a hard time making ends meet, so every little bit helps, because theyโ€™re just taxed to death and inflation is killing them,โ€ Block said. 

The bill is also sponsored by Sen. Anthony Thornton, R-Sandia Park, Sen. James Townsend, R-Artesia, Sen. Nicholas Paul, R-Alamogordo and Sen. Pat Boone, R-Elida.

The bill also has the support of the New Mexico Chamber of Commerce.

โ€œThis legislation recognizes the vital role that service industry workers play in our economy and ensures they can keep more of their hard-earned income. By reducing the tax burden on tipped workers, this measure supports small businesses that rely on a strong workforce and enhances the financial well-being of thousands of New Mexicans,โ€ New Mexico Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Director Alison Riley told NM Political Report.

SB 285 falls in with President Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign promise to end taxes on tipped wages.

If a worker currently gets $20 or more in tips per month, those wages are taxed, according to the U.S. Tax Code

The nonpartisan nonprofit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates exempting all tipped income could cause federal revenues to sink by $150 million to $250 million over a decade โ€œon a static basis and could reduce revenue significantly more once behavioral effects are incorporated,โ€ a Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget article states.

The bill was sent to theย Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committeeย for discussion.

Pat Davis is the founder and publisher of nm.news. In a prior life he served as an Albuquerque City Councilor.

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