04/10/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/10/2026 07:51
IR-2026-49, April 10, 2026
WASHINGTON ̶ The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued final regulations on the "No Tax on Tips" provision. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill final regulations provide the list of occupations that receive tips and define "qualified tips" that eligible taxpayers may claim as a deduction. Treasury and the IRS received over 300 comments, and a public hearing was held on Oct. 23, 2025. The final regulations describe the comments and how they are addressed in the final regulations.
"Taxpayers are already benefiting from No Tax on Tips since the IRS already is issuing refunds to eligible workers," said IRS Chief Executive Officer Frank J. Bisignano. "Given the wide variety of workers who receive tips, these final regulations help implement an important tax benefit for American workers."
The final regulations list more than 70 separate occupations of tipped workers, from bartenders to water taxi operators. Additionally, the final regulations provide clarification on the definition of qualified tips, as well as guidance on other requirements under the section of the tax law defining qualified tips.
The List of Occupations that Receive Tips is classified by the Treasury Tipped Occupation Code system, comprising a three-digit code and description for each of the occupations listed within the final regulations. As in the proposed regulations, the final regulations group the occupations into eight categories:
The final regulations expand the list to include visual artists and floral designers in the personal services category and add gas pump attendants in the transportation and delivery category.
A worker may only claim the deduction for qualified tips. To be a qualified tip, the tip must be received by a worker in an occupation on the List of Occupations that Receive Tips. The final regulations follow the proposed regulations in further clarifying that qualified tips must satisfy certain requirements:
Importantly, workers can take the deduction only for qualified tips that are included on Form W-2, Form 1099-NEC, Form 1099-MISC, Form 1099-K, or reported by the worker on Form 4137. Gig workers and other self-employed individuals can qualify for this deduction if their occupation is on the List of Occupations that Receive Tips and the other statutory and regulatory requirements are met.
The new law limits the deduction for self-employed individuals to the individual's net income.
For more information about the tax benefits from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, please see the provisions page on IRS.gov.