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Senate Approves No Tax on Tips Act with Unanimous Support

In a remarkable show of unity across party lines, the U.S. Senate has passed the No Tax on Tips Act with full agreement, aiming to deliver tax relief to countless Americans whose livelihoods depend heavily on tips. The legislation, crafted by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada), enables service workers to exclude up to $25,000 of their annual tip income from federal taxes.

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This provision focuses solely on tips, leaving wages, salaries, and employer-provided bonuses unaffected. Employees must continue documenting their tips for recordkeeping, yet the deduction lowers their taxable income significantly. Advocates of the bill highlight its potential to allow workers in sectors like food service, hospitality, and delivery to retain more of their earnings. Senator Cruz emphasized that the law “empowers workers to keep the rewards of their dedication,” while Senator Rosen underscored its value for states with tourism-driven economies, such as Nevada.

The legislation has garnered widespread support from restaurant and service industry groups. However, some analysts have noted potential implications for Social Security contributions and wage frameworks. Despite these discussions, the Senate’s unified approval reflects robust backing for the measure.

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The No Tax on Tips Act now moves to the House of Representatives for further deliberation. Should it pass and become law, this act would represent a transformative shift in how the U.S. tax system handles tipped income, offering substantial financial support to service workers across the nation.

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