Under the Republican budget plan President Donald Trump signed into law this summer, workers are exempted from paying federal taxes on up to $25,000 in wages earned from tips and up to 250 hours of overtime pay. The provision remains in effect through tax year 2028, Trump’s final year in office.
Until Sept. 1, the Trump administration had not specified the exact occupations that would see a federal tax break under the "no tax on tips" provision.
Here’s a look at the 68 jobs covered by “no tax on tips,” which the Treasury Department breaks down into eight distinct categories:
Category 1
Beverage & food service
Bartenders
Wait staff
Food servers (non-restaurant)
Dining room/cafeteria attendants, bartender helpers
Chefs and cooks
Food preparation workers
Fast food and counter worke