

The Treasury Department unveiled its list of jobs that will be covered by the Trump administration's "no tax on tips" policy under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).
President Donald Trump made "no tax on tips" a key pledge during his campaign last year and worked with Republican lawmakers to include a provision in OBBBA to address that promise.
The law created a deduction of up to $25,000 for qualified tips received by tipped workers, which will be in place from 2025 through 2028 unless Congress acts to extend it.
As part of the process, the Treasury Department was required to develop a list of eligible occupations who were customarily compensated with tipped income prior to the enactment of OBBBA.

The "no tax on tips" deduction covers up to $25,000 in qualified tips and will be in effect from 2025 through 2028. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
A source familiar with the process confirmed to FOX Business the Treasury Department's review sorted more than 60 tipped jobs into eight industry categories. Here's a list of those categories and professions that will be eligible for the deduction on tipped income:

Chefs, cookers, bakers, wait staff and dishwashers are eligible for the deduction. (Getty / Getty Images)

Hotel housekeepers and other hospitality staff are eligible for the no tax on tips deduction. (Robert Sherman, Fox News / Fox News)

Pet caretakers are eligible for the no tax on tips deduction. (iStock / iStock)

Golf caddies and sports isntructors are covered by the "no tax on tips" rule. (iStock / iStock)