OBBBA adds a temporary, targeted deduction for tips. It is not a universal no tax on tips. Many tipped amounts are still taxable, and payroll taxes still apply.
Here is the clean, CFO-level breakdown:
OBBBA adds a temporary, targeted deduction for tips. It is not a universal no tax on tips. Many tipped amounts are still taxable, and payroll taxes still apply.
Here is the clean, CFO-level breakdown:
We’ve heard the same questions you have:
"Is Social Security closing?"
"Are my benefits going away?"
The short answer: no.
Retirees and beneficiaries will continue to receive their monthly checks. Administrative reshuffling is underway. Some Social Security offices are being consolidated or reorganized, but this does not affect the benefit amounts people receive. The Trust Fund challenge remains.
Big changes are coming to clean energy incentives — and sooner than many realize. A wide range of popular tax credits for electric vehicles, home energy upgrades, solar installations, commercial clean fleets, and even new energy-efficient construction are all set to phase out starting in late 2025. If you’ve been considering an EV purchase, home solar, or energy-efficient improvements, the window to benefit from these incentives is closing fast. Dive into our full breakdown to see which credits are disappearing, when they end, and how to make the most of them before they’re gone.
The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law on July 4, 2025, and with it comes many new tax provisions that may directly affect you.
There are many tax provisions contained in OBBBA beyond the ones we have highlighted here.
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