Provisions in the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" allow qualified taxpayers to deduct thousands from their 2025 tax returns.
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The IRS published instructions and tips to help qualified tipped workers to apply for the “No Tax on Tips” deduction.
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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 ...
The Republican-backed fiscal package signed into law by President Trump on July 4 includes a temporary tax break that stands to benefit millions of Americans: a provision that allows eligible workers ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” includes a section called “no tax on tips.” The deduction is worth up to $25,000 for qualified workers — and it phases out, or gets smaller, once earnings ...