Former President Donald Trump has signed a major tax measure into law that reshapes parts of the federal tax code and introduces a significant change for service workers: tips are now exempt from federal income tax. Supporters call the law meaningful relief for working Americans, while critics warn it could add substantially to the federal deficit over the next decade.
The legislation permanently extends existing tax cuts and adds new provisions, including tax-free overtime pay and expanded deductions for seniors. Its most notable feature removes federal income tax on tips, affecting millions of workers in hospitality and service industries such as restaurants, bars, hotels, and delivery services. While tips must still be reported, they are no longer federally taxed. Automatic service charges and income from professional trades are excluded from the exemption.
