Federal regulators ban 'pornographic activity' from tax-free tips but provide no definition, leaving yoga instructors, chefs, and creators vulnerable to IRS audits.
A new tax law offers a tip exemption for service workers. However, OnlyFans creators face scrutiny. IRS agents might review content to decide if it qualifies. This exclusion targets adult ...
The Internal Revenue Service may have agents review content on OnlyFans and other platforms to determine whether it qualifies as porn. The reason: a proposed exception to the “no tax on tips” ...
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Deadline to take advantage of no tax on tips from the IRS
Starting in 2026, workers relying on tips and overtime can benefit from new IRS deductions, potentially saving thousands. The ...
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Illinois rejects federal 'No Tax on Tips' | ChicagoLIVE
Illinois officials have rejected the federal “No Tax on Tips” proposal, signaling that the state will continue taxing ...
Illinois tipped workers hoping for a break under the new federal tax law are in for a surprise: the state will continue ...
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents will have to watch OnlyFans content in order to determine if the content meets the “no ...
President Donald Trump delivered on his promise to exempt tips from taxes but critics say the “Big Beautiful” policy may ...
IRS agents will be required to watch OnlyFans to determine if content fits ‘no tax on tips’ criteria - Campaigners have ...
Making good on President Donald Trump’s promise for “no tax on tips” has proved to be complicated and, in some cases, ...
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IRS issues guidance on Trump's no tax on tips and overtime rules
President Trump's promise of "no tax on tips" and "no tax on overtime" is finally moving from campaign slogan to practical reality, as the Internal Revenue Service begins spelling out how workers and ...
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