Bartenders, golf circles, dwelling plumbers, babysitters and taxi drivers are just a few 68 professions that will benefit President Donald Trump’s “NO taxes for advice” policies.
The first time after politics was adopted as a part of One Big Beautiful D. Trump’s Law, the Treasury Department revealed which sectors and specific workplaces will be able to demand up to $ 25,000 a year from taxes by 2028.
This policy will mainly affect eight job categories: food and beverage services, entertainment and events, hospitality and guest services, home services, personal services, personal appearance and wellness, recreation and training, transportation and delivery.
Although most American politics “No Tips for Tips” is popular, it only affects the small labor force sector. According to the Yale Budget Laboratory, about 2.5 percent. American employees get tips.
However, from this group, an even smaller percentage will see financial benefits from politics. This is because more than a third is considered low -income and exempt from federal income tax.
Based on the Treasury Department list, a profession that will benefit from new temporary policy Asios;
President Donald Trump’s “No Taxes For Advice” policy will affect small parts of American employees in 68 work (AFP via Getty Images)
Food and Beverages Service
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Dining room, café satellites and bartenders
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Food servers, not record
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Accept staff in restaurants, huts and cafes
Entertainment and events
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Disk jockey (except for radio)
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Entertainment and performers
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Gambling changes persons and cabbage cashiers
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Gambling and sports book writers and runners
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Wardrobe, palai
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Ushers, lobby satellites and ticket recipients
Gambling vendors, sports book writers, cage staff will be able to demand even more to reduce their income taxes for earned advice (AFP via Getty Images).
Hospitality and guest services
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Luggage bearers and bells
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Hotel, motel and resort table clerk
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Maids and housekeeping cleaners
Home services
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Home care and repair staff
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Home Landscape and Land Management Staff
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Home heating/air conditioning mechanics and installers
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Home appliance installers and repairers
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Home cleaning service staff
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Employees on the road
Personal services
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Personal care and service staff
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Private Event and Portrait Photographers
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Private Video of Event
No Tips for Tips Politics was a widely popular during the presidential election campaign along with a short and former vice president Kamala Harris, which attracted it by voters (Getty Images)
Personal appearance and health
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Hairdressers, hairdressers, hairstyles and cosmetologists
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Exercise trainers and group fitness instructors
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Eyebrow threads and waxing technicians
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Manicure and pedicure specialists
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Shoe and leather workers and repairers
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Tattoo artists and earrings
Recreation and training
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Rest and travel pilots
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Sports and Recreation Instructors
Golf squads, which are usually based on a large part of their income, will be able to demand that taxes reduce to $ 25,000 a year (Getty Images).
Transport and delivery
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Parking and satellites
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Personal vehicles and equipment cleaners
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Drivers of private and outstanding buses
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Rickshaws, pedicababas and carriage drivers
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Taxi and Rideshare drivers and drivers
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Water taxi operators and charter staff
In July Asios that politics is “broad but honest”.
While this may be useful for some employees, the impact of policies becomes lower when a person’s gross income (AGI) exceeds $ 150,000.
Independent asked to comment on the Treasury Department.