Treasury Dept. Counsel: YouTubers to Get Tax Breaks
- Content creators, including YouTubers and podcasters, will benefit from President Donald Trump's budget bill, according to Joe Lavorgna, counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
- Joe Lavorgna stated that tax breaks will be extended to content creators, helping those who may not realize it yet.
- Lavorgna emphasized that this tax break includes digital content creators, not just traditional service workers, explaining their importance in the 21st-century economy.
- Lavorgna explained that many Americans are unaware they qualify for these tax breaks, which will include digital content creators.
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Treasury Dept. Counsel: YouTubers to Get Tax Breaks
Content creators, including YouTubers and podcasters, will be additional beneficiaries of President Donald Trump’s budget bill, according to Joe Lavorgna, counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Appearing on "Breitbart News Saturday," Lavorgna said that Trump’s tax breaks will reach Americans who aren’t aware of them yet. "I remember I was not working for Secretary Bessent at that point, and I rememb…
Exclusive — Treasury Department's Joe Lavorgna: Tax Breaks Extending to People Who Don't Even Realize it Yet
Tax breaks will extend to people who do not even realize it yet, Joe Lavorgna, counselor to Secretary Scott Bessent at the U.S. Department of Treasury, said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday. Lavorgna discussed the widely popular “No Tax on Tips” and the big, beautiful bill signed by President Trump on July 4. “I... The post Exclusive — Treasury Department’s Joe Lavorgna: Tax Breaks Extending to People Who Don’t Even Realize it Yet…
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