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Ep. 159 | The IRS Says No Tax on Tips?

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In Episode 159 of the Teaching Tax Flow Podcast, hosts John Tripolsky and Chris Picciurro, CPA, tackle one of the most talked-about provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OB3).. No Tax on Tips rule.

This episode cuts through the noise to clarify what “no tax” really means, who qualifies, and how tipped workers and self-employed individuals can take advantage of this new deduction starting in 2025.

Chris breaks down eligibility factors, income phase-outs, and which occupations are recognized as “customarily tipped.” From servers and stylists to rideshare drivers and entertainers, this new rule has far-reaching implications, but it’s not as simple as it sounds. The hosts also explore examples illustrating how this temporary deduction applies between 2025 and 2028, why voluntary tips matter, and what both employees and employers need to track to stay compliant.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
• The No Tax on Tips deduction (effective 2025 – 2028) allows qualifying workers to deduct up to $25,000 of voluntary tips from taxable income.
• Applies to both employees and self-employed individuals in occupations that customarily receive tips.
• Only voluntary cash or card tips qualify — automatic “service charges” are not eligible.
• Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes still apply — this affects only federal income tax.
• Phase-outs begin at $150 K (single) / $300 K (MFJ); full phase-out at $400 K (single) / $550 K (MFJ).
• Married couples must file jointly to claim the deduction.
• Proper record-keeping of all voluntary tips is essential for compliance and deduction accuracy.

RESOURCES
• Teaching Tax Flow Website: https://www.teachingtaxflow.com
• Defeating Taxes Community: https://www.defeatingtaxes.com
• YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@teachingtaxflow

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  • (00:01) - Exploring IRS Policy on No Tax for Tips
  • (01:38) - Temporary Tax Exemption on Tips from 2025 to 2028
  • (05:13) - Understanding Qualified Tips and Occupational Eligibility for Tax Exclusion
  • (11:01) - Understanding Tip Deductions and Income Phase-Outs for Tax Returns
  • (16:33) - Teaching Tax Flow Podcast Offers Tax Tips and Investment Advice
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Content provided by Teaching Tax Flow, Chris Picciurro, and John Tripolsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Teaching Tax Flow, Chris Picciurro, and John Tripolsky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In Episode 159 of the Teaching Tax Flow Podcast, hosts John Tripolsky and Chris Picciurro, CPA, tackle one of the most talked-about provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OB3).. No Tax on Tips rule.

This episode cuts through the noise to clarify what “no tax” really means, who qualifies, and how tipped workers and self-employed individuals can take advantage of this new deduction starting in 2025.

Chris breaks down eligibility factors, income phase-outs, and which occupations are recognized as “customarily tipped.” From servers and stylists to rideshare drivers and entertainers, this new rule has far-reaching implications, but it’s not as simple as it sounds. The hosts also explore examples illustrating how this temporary deduction applies between 2025 and 2028, why voluntary tips matter, and what both employees and employers need to track to stay compliant.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
• The No Tax on Tips deduction (effective 2025 – 2028) allows qualifying workers to deduct up to $25,000 of voluntary tips from taxable income.
• Applies to both employees and self-employed individuals in occupations that customarily receive tips.
• Only voluntary cash or card tips qualify — automatic “service charges” are not eligible.
• Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes still apply — this affects only federal income tax.
• Phase-outs begin at $150 K (single) / $300 K (MFJ); full phase-out at $400 K (single) / $550 K (MFJ).
• Married couples must file jointly to claim the deduction.
• Proper record-keeping of all voluntary tips is essential for compliance and deduction accuracy.

RESOURCES
• Teaching Tax Flow Website: https://www.teachingtaxflow.com
• Defeating Taxes Community: https://www.defeatingtaxes.com
• YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@teachingtaxflow

EPISODE SPONSOR
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Save 15% at https://www.teachingtaxflow.com/pickleball with code TTF15

🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast platform:
👉 Spotify https://bit.ly/3KdmtJL
👉 Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3ZkyEtX
👉 Amazon https://amzn.to/4qmdqa5
👉 iHeart https://bit.ly/iheart-TTF

  • (00:01) - Exploring IRS Policy on No Tax for Tips
  • (01:38) - Temporary Tax Exemption on Tips from 2025 to 2028
  • (05:13) - Understanding Qualified Tips and Occupational Eligibility for Tax Exclusion
  • (11:01) - Understanding Tip Deductions and Income Phase-Outs for Tax Returns
  • (16:33) - Teaching Tax Flow Podcast Offers Tax Tips and Investment Advice
  continue reading

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