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80: "Big, Beautiful" Changes, Pt. 1: No Tax on Tips

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Release Date: 10/03/2025

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80: 80: "Big, Beautiful" Changes, Pt. 1: No Tax on Tips

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True to President Trump’s campaign promise, the “one big, beautiful bill” allows a limited deduction for tip income, but the mantra “no tax on tips” is not quite accurate. In this episode, McGlinchey Tax attorney Douglas Charnas (Washington) and McGlinchey Employment attorney Susan Desmond (New Orleans) discuss the new employee deduction for tips and employers’ reporting responsibilities for these deductions.

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True to President Trump’s campaign promise, the “one big, beautiful bill” allows a limited deduction for tip income, but the mantra “no tax on tips” is not quite accurate. In this episode, McGlinchey Tax attorney Douglas Charnas (Washington) and McGlinchey Employment attorney Susan Desmond (New Orleans) discuss the new employee deduction for tips and employers’ reporting responsibilities for these deductions.