Originally, yes. But Trump campaigned on eliminating taxes on tips, and that was part of the BBB.
Workers are now allowed to deduct up to $25k of their tipped income from their federal income tax, though they still have to pay into Social Security and Medicare from their tipped wages.
Of course, in aggregate, it would still be far better were Congress to eliminate the distinction between tipped minimum wage and regular minimum wage, then raise the overall minimum wage, and we as a culture did away with tips entirely.
He’s saying no tax on tips.
This is really, really recent though. The tip-everywhere phenomenon has been growing for a lot longer than the tax deduction.
Well, more specifically, people don't (always) report (all) tips.
Originally, yes. But Trump campaigned on eliminating taxes on tips, and that was part of the BBB.
Workers are now allowed to deduct up to $25k of their tipped income from their federal income tax, though they still have to pay into Social Security and Medicare from their tipped wages.
Of course, in aggregate, it would still be far better were Congress to eliminate the distinction between tipped minimum wage and regular minimum wage, then raise the overall minimum wage, and we as a culture did away with tips entirely.
That’s too recent of a change for it to be what they’re talking about.
No one was reporting their tips, or at least the full amount, prior to the changes.