Which Careers Benefit From Trump’s ‘No Tax on Tips’ Policy?

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() The jobs eligible for a tax deduction under the “no tax on tips” policy in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” were revealed to Axios on Monday by the Treasury Department.

In July, Trump signed his One Big Beautiful Bill into law, after it narrowly passed the House and Senate. One of the policies included in the controversial megabill was to eliminate taxes on tips.

In 2023, Yale’s budget lab estimated that approximately 4 million Americans worked in tipped industries, accounting for roughly 2.5% of all employment in the country.

Initially, it was unclear what jobs the tax deductions would apply to. Now, the Treasury Department has settled on an “expansive but fair” list, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Axios.

The policy is effective through 2028, and the maximum annual deduction on tips is $25,000, according to the IRS.

The 68 jobs that qualify for the “no tax on tips” policy were separated into eight categories by the Treasury Department:

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

Axios contributed to this report

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