Treasury releases list of 68 jobs covered under Trump’s “no tax on tips” plan
- On September 1, 2025, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the upcoming publication of a list of 68 jobs qualifying for President Trump's 'No Tax on Tips' policy.
- The policy followed the July 4 passage of the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' through Congress, which did not specify qualifying occupations at that time.
- The jobs cover eight sectors including casino dealers, valet attendants, housekeeping cleaners, taxi drivers, massage therapists, and golf caddies, reflecting a wide range of tipped workers.
- The policy exempts the first $25,000 in tips from federal income tax, with excess tips and payroll taxes still subject to taxation, while the official list will be published soon in the Federal Register.
- The 'No Tax on Tips' provision applies from 2025 through 2028, after which Congress and the next president must decide on extending it, potentially affecting about four million American workers.
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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 …


Treasury Department releases official list of jobs eligible for 'no tax on tips' deduction
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 "no tax on tips" a key pledge during his campaign last year and worked with Republican lawmakers to include a provision in OBBBA to address that promise. The law created a deduction of up to $25,000 for qualified tips received by tipped workers, which…
Here are the jobs covered by Trump’s ‘No tax on tips’ law
(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…
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