Federal agencies are working to make President Donald Trump’s “no tax on tips” campaign promise a reality for eligible filers starting with their 2025 income, issuing new guidance Sept. 19 spelling ...
Treasury posted a preliminary list of occupations that customarily and regularly receive tips for purposes of the “no tax on tips” provision of H.R. 1, P.L. 119-21, commonly known as the One Big ...
The Treasury Department unveiled its list of jobs that will be covered by the Trump administration's "no tax on tips" policy under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). President Donald Trump made ...
It’s no surprise that restaurant servers, manicurists, rideshare drivers and dogwalkers are among the workers who won’t have to pay federal tax on their tip income for the next four years, according ...
The massive federal spending and tax bill, dubbed the Big, Beautiful Bill, was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4th. The bill includes tax breaks for tipped workers, such as those in ...
The “No Tax on Tips” provision, passed and signed into law on July 4 as part of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, allows eligible tipped workers to deduct a portion of their income ...
NOTE: An earlier version of this story overestimated how much workers could save in federal taxes under President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” and did not apply progressive tax brackets. The ...
Hourly workers in the service, hospitality, and retail industries overwhelmingly back President Donald J. Trump’s bold NO TAX ON TIPS plan in the One Big Beautiful Bill, according to a new survey — ...
Typically, the government wants a cut of any money you earn. But soon, tips earned on the job may become an exception to that rule. Following promises from both parties during the last presidential ...
The proposed tax break allows tipped workers to deduct reported tips from their earned income, potentially lowering their taxable income. The deduction applies only to cash tips and excludes noncash ...
The U.S. Senate passed the "No Tax on Tips Act" on May 20, a bill introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas that would create a tax deduction on tips worth up to $25,000. President Donald Trump promised to ...
A bipartisan bill that passed the U.S. Senate by unanimous vote on May 20 could mean no income tax on tips for bartenders and restaurant workers, as well as other occupations that rely heavily on ...