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      New Law Lets Content Creators Keep Up to $25,000 in Tips Tax-Free—With Caveats

      Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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      New Law Lets Content Creators Keep Up to $25,000 in Tips Tax-Free—With Caveats
      New Law Lets Content Creators Keep Up to $25,000 in Tips Tax-Free—With Caveats
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      The “No Tax on Tips” policy, rolled into the “One Big Beautiful Bill” signed July 4, 2025, lets workers in certain tipped-professions deduct up to $25,000 of tip income per year from their federal taxes. That list now includes digital content creators—podcasters, streamers, online video creators, and influencers—so long as tipping is customary in their line of work. The benefit phases out for single filers with incomes above $150,000 or joint filers above $300,000, and the exemption is only for cash tips (or tips treated like cash) while non-cash/digital/different kinds of tips are still taxable. Also, this new law is temporary; it’s scheduled to expire after 2028 unless further legislation extends it. 

      Sources: Business Insider, Kiplinger

      Key Takeaways

      – Broadening who qualifies: The law expands the tip-tax exemption beyond traditional hospitality and service roles to include many content creators, a recognition of how digital platforms monetize audience support.

      – Limits & phase-outs: Though content creators benefit, there are income ceilings beyond which the deduction is reduced or disappears. It only helps those who earn tip income under certain thresholds.

      – Temporary and narrow scope: The exemption applies only to certain kinds of tips and for a limited time (through 2028). Also, the law’s technical definitions (what counts as a “tip,” which occupations are “customarily tipped,” etc.) will matter a lot.

      In-Depth

      When Congress and the President passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” earlier this summer, few expected one of its more under-the-radar provisions to shake up how content creators report income. However, by defining “tips” more broadly—and including digital creators among occupations that are “customarily tipped”—the law now gives podcasters, streamers, social media influencers, and other online personalities the chance to exclude up to $25,000 per year in tip income from their federal taxable income.

      This is a significant shift: historically, all tip income has been fully taxable, regardless of how it was earned or delivered. Now, content creators who receive tips—via “gifts,” “bits,” “Super Chats,” or similar tools—could take home more of what they earn directly from their audience.

      That said, the benefit has built-in limitations. First, the income caps (single filers above $150,000; joint filers above $300,000) mean high-earning creators will see a tapered benefit, if any at all. If your income from tips plus whatever else you earn pushes you over those thresholds, the law phases out your exemption. Second, only certain types of tips qualify: those that are “customarily and regularly” received in the listed professions, and generally cash or cash-equivalent tips. Non-cash tips or forms of digital support might still be taxable unless clearly defined in future guidance. Third, the provision is temporary: unless Congress acts again, it expires after 2028, which means creators need to plan for what happens when it sunsets.

      For many mid-tier creators whose revenue depends significantly on tips, this could mean real relief—more take-home pay, simpler tax burden, perhaps less worry about small amounts of tipping income. But for top-tier creators, or those whose tipping is irregular or mostly digital/non-cash, the benefit will be modest. Also, tax professionals are already advising creators to keep very detailed records: which tips came in, from which platforms, what form they took, whether they meet the “customarily tipped” criteria, etc.

      Overall, the policy acknowledges how the creator economy is evolving—and that what counts as “tip income” isn’t just about restaurants and bartenders anymore. Still, the details matter a lot, and the law’s temporary nature means this is a relief, not a permanent rewrite of content creator taxation.

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