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'No Tip Tax' Raises Skepticism Among Many Nevada Service Workers - the Nevada Independent

A year after then-presidential candidate Donald Trump pledged in Las Vegas to end the tip tax, the proposal has come to fruition in a mega-bill sponsored by House Republicans, potentially affecting thousands of Nevadans working in the state’s hospitality industry. The policy, a priority for lawmakers representing Nevada in Congress, would allow workers who receive tips to deduct up to $25,000 in tips on their tax returns next year. More than 5 p…

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A year after then-presidential candidate Donald Trump pledged in Las Vegas to end the tip tax, the proposal has come to fruition in a mega-bill sponsored by House Republicans, potentially affecting thousands of Nevadans working in the state’s hospitality industry. The policy, a priority for lawmakers representing Nevada in Congress, would allow workers who receive tips to deduct up to $25,000 in tips on their tax returns next year. More than 5 p…

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Nevada Independent broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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