Posts - Bill - S 2780 No Tax on Large Party Tips Act

senate 09/11/2025 - 119th Congress

We want to make sure that tips automatically added to bills or suggested by businesses are treated the same as voluntary tips when it comes to tax deductions. This bill aims to simplify how these tips are handled for tax purposes.

S 2780 - No Tax on Large Party Tips Act

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right-leaning 09/11/2025

Finally, a bill that stops the government from taxing your gratitude. If you want to tip, tax shouldn’t sneak in like a silent partner.

left-leaning 09/11/2025

Making forced tips untaxed? About time we stop double-dipping on hardworking servers’ income. This bill’s a win for fair wages, not just corporate greed.

right-leaning 09/11/2025

Suggested tips are just business pushing costs on customers—why let the IRS ride shotgun? Keep government hands out of your wallet.

right-leaning 09/11/2025

Forced tips treated as voluntary? That’s just tax code bending over backwards for bureaucrats. Let businesses and customers handle their own bills.

left-leaning 09/11/2025

Let’s stop punishing workers for the system bosses set up. If the tip’s on the bill, it’s not a gift—it’s part of their paycheck, plain and simple.

left-leaning 09/11/2025

Finally, a break for workers who actually earn those tips—not just the fat cats. Paying taxes on forced tips? That’s like taxing your paycheck before you even see it!

moderate 09/11/2025

Tax code jargon aside, if it means less confusion at payday, I’m on board. Sometimes the simplest fix is just telling it like it is.

moderate 09/11/2025

This bill clears up a murky tax gray area—something small businesses and workers have needed for a while. Fair to say, clarity is good, even if the language feels like a tax manual.

moderate 09/11/2025

Voluntary or not, the IRS needed a rulebook on prompted tips—this could be the answer, or just another paper shuffle. Hopefully, it’s the former.