A Guide to Jobs Included in Trump’s ‘No Tax on Tips’ Legislation

Here are the jobs covered by Trump’s ‘No tax on tips’ law
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(The Hill) – There are over 60 jobs that will qualify for President Trump’s “no tax on tips” law ushered in through the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act.”

Service industry workers ranging from bartenders to golf caddies will have the opportunity to receive the full payment of their services without being charged taxes on their income. 

Workers who fall under this designation will also qualify for tax deductions of up to $25,000 in tips if they make less than $150,000 — or $300,000 if they’re married and filing jointly — according to The Associated Press. 

The amount that workers can deduct is reduced by $100 for every $1,000 they make over $150,000.

Employees who complete overtime will also be eligible for up to $12,500 in deductions for overtime, or up to $25,000 in a joint return. Similar to the new regulation for tips, the amount workers can deduct is reduced if they make more than $150,000, AP reported.

Below is a comprehensive list of occupations that qualify for the “no tax on tips” measure:

Beverage and food service

Entertainment and events

Hospitality and guest services

Home services

Personal services

Personal appearance and wellness

Recreation and instruction

Transportation and delivery

The Associated Press and NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network, contributed.

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