HR 3118
No Tax on Overtime Act
Jurisdiction
US Congress
Session
119th Congress (2025-2026)
Last updated at
Jun 14, 2026, 6:37 AM
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Bill overview
This bill, the No Tax on Overtime Act, aims to allow taxpayers to deduct qualified overtime compensation paid to employees. It amends the Internal Revenue Code to specifically permit this deduction, subject to certain limitations such as a maximum of 300 hours of overtime and a phaseout of the deduction for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross incomes exceeding $100,000 (or $200,000 for joint returns). The bill also extends this deduction to non-itemizers and ensures that overtime compensation is reported on W-2 forms, while addressing potential errors in social security number reporting.
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