Treasury Releases Preliminary List of Jobs Eligible for “No Tax On Tips”

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Contact: J.P. Delmore
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“No tax on tips,” alongside “no tax on overtime,” are two of the most publicized tax changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Related: What to Know about “No Tax on Overtime” and “No Tax on Tips”

“No tax on tips” provides a temporary, above-the-line tax deduction for workers in fields that customarily and regularly receive tips. The Treasury Department is required to publicize a final list of eligible occupations by early October, but has released its primary list of qualifying jobs.

The list of nearly 70 occupations includes a category for “home services,” which applies to home maintenance and repair workers, home landscaping workers, home electricians and plumbers, as well as several other related occupations.

Additional guidance on both “no tax on overtime” and “no tax on tips” is likely in the near future.

NAHB AVP of Government Affairs JP Delmore explains no tax on tips and overtime in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the video below.

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