Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democratic New York lawmakers haven’t extended President Trump’s “no tax on tips” policy to state income taxes — hitting bartenders and restaurant workers in the pocketbook all while preaching affordability.
The “no tax on tips” policy, along with a related deduction for overtime, was a key worker-friendly provision of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” narrowly passed by Republicans this year.
Treasury Department officials extended the federal tax break for nearly 70 jobs and professions, from taxi drivers to golf caddies (but not pornographic OnlyFans creators) — but the obvious beneficiaries were food and beverage service workers often dependent on tips.
But while many states either proactively or automatically matched the cuts, several others held out against extending the deduction, including New York
https://nypost.com/2025/12...
The “no tax on tips” policy, along with a related deduction for overtime, was a key worker-friendly provision of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” narrowly passed by Republicans this year.
Treasury Department officials extended the federal tax break for nearly 70 jobs and professions, from taxi drivers to golf caddies (but not pornographic OnlyFans creators) — but the obvious beneficiaries were food and beverage service workers often dependent on tips.
But while many states either proactively or automatically matched the cuts, several others held out against extending the deduction, including New York
https://nypost.com/2025/12...
01:49 PM - Dec 27, 2025
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