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Understanding Eligibility for Trump’s “No Tax on Tips” Deduction: Experts Weigh In

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Last updated: September 10, 2025 8:17 pm
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Published: September 10, 2025
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently published a preliminary list identifying 68 occupations that could potentially benefit from the “no tax on tips” deduction announced during President Donald Trump’s administration. This tax deduction, part of a broader legislative push by the Republicans, was included in a significant bill enacted earlier this summer. Under the new provision, eligible workers can deduct up to $25,000 in qualified tips from their taxable income annually over a four-year period, spanning from 2025 to 2028. However, there is a threshold: the tax break phases out for individuals with a modified adjusted gross income exceeding $150,000.

Despite the promising nature of this deduction, experts caution that not every occupation listed by the Treasury may ultimately qualify. Ben Henry-Moreland, a certified financial planner with expertise in tax-related matters, highlighted that the intricacies of the deduction could perplex many taxpayers. According to his analysis, the Treasury’s list comprises jobs that “customarily and regularly received tips” as of December 31, 2024, but potential qualifiers must also meet a secondary requirement related to their employment status.

Under Trump’s previous legislation, certain occupations are classified as “specified service trades or businesses” (SSTB), which includes sectors such as health care, legal services, and performing arts. This classification significantly limits the availability of deductions like the 20% deduction for businesses. As the clock ticks down to an important deadline later this year, experts are eagerly awaiting further clarification on how the occupations listed interact with SSTB restrictions.

Tax professional Thomas Gorczynski raised questions about how the Treasury will navigate the complexities concerning eligibility. The intersection of different employment types—specifically whether one is self-employed or a W-2 worker—could crucially influence a worker’s ability to take advantage of these tax breaks. For instance, a self-employed esthetician may not be categorized under the health care SSTB if their services aren’t deemed medical. However, if they work within a dermatology office, they might fall under the SSTB designation and subsequently face disqualification from the deduction.

Conversely, a self-employed lounge singer could also find themselves in eligibility limbo. If they are classified under the performing arts SSTB, their tips would not qualify for the deduction. Yet, if that same lounge singer is engaged by a casino or restaurant, they would not be categorized within the SSTB and could potentially reap the benefits of the tax break.

As the deadline for finalizing the approved list of occupations approaches, the uncertainty surrounding who qualifies for this promising tax break underscores the pressing need for clearer guidelines. These complexities reflect broader themes of job classifications and how they can affect financial outcomes in ways that might surprise many workers in the industry.

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