The No Tax On Tips Act
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/21/no-tax-on-tips-act-passes-senate/
The Senate passed, by unanimous consent, the No Tax On Tips Act.
The gist is to allow deduction, up to $25k of "cash tips", from federal income by taxpayers "in an occupation which traditionally and customarily received tips on or before December 31, 2023."
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Here's the President getting a 15% tip. Obviously, he doesn't pay much income tax anyway so it won't affect him.
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The ridiculous part? Most tips go unreported anyway…
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Luke’s going back to work at Benihanas for the early part of the summer and is planning on switching or working another serving job while finishing his 1 year nursing intensive. (Benihanas is very seasonally dependent, June and December are huge months, the others aren’t as busy and he can make more at a high end steak place like Capitol Grill or Bourbon Blvd). He will likely be making a lot more than $25K in tips…
I wonder how this works in actuality… Is the $25K counted as the first $25K in income? Then, every penny above that they earn would be starting at 12%…
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Here's the President getting a 15% tip. Obviously, he doesn't pay much income tax anyway so it won't affect him.
@Doctor-Phibes said in The No Tax On Tips Act:
Here's the President getting a 15% tip.
Tip? Shit, he’s getting the whole thing.
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Hmm, this actually opens up a shit ton of confusion for Karla’s business. Most of the service providers are 1099NECs. A fair amount of their income is tip income, but the 1099NEC has no line item for tips. It’s all compensation… Karla’s scheduled to take over ownership next year, and will need to deal with this This will have a pretty big and weird effect on 1099 gig and service providers. All those UBER, LYFT, and Door Dash drivers are facing the same thing.
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But it’s nice that Strippers will be reporting $25K more in income…
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I would imagine the IRS will introduce a line item for qualifying tip income on 1099 and W-2 forms.
@jon-nyc said in The No Tax On Tips Act:
I would imagine the IRS will introduce a line item for qualifying tip income on 1099 and W-2 forms.
It’s still going to be difficult. The law is written that it has to be jobs that traditionally received tips prior to 2023. How do you prove that when official tax documentation didn’t show tip income? It’s a growing concern for the gig economy anyway since pro-labor Departments of Labor have been going after gig work in general, and this Department of Labor is as pro-labor as any in the last 40 years…
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The No Tax On Tips Act:
Here's the President getting a 15% tip.
Tip? Shit, he’s getting the whole thing.
@jon-nyc said in The No Tax On Tips Act:
@Doctor-Phibes said in The No Tax On Tips Act:
Here's the President getting a 15% tip.
Tip? Shit, he’s getting the whole thing.
In mother russia, waiter tips YOU!