Let's talk about tipping — again. Because just when you thought navigating who gets what and how much was complicated enough, Congress is about to make it even messier.
The Senate's unanimous endorsement of the “No Tax on Tips Act” — exempting those earning less than $160,000 — could ignite a whole new level of tipping resentment.
Will consumers feel like they're once again subsidizing a government tax break? And what about the workers — wait staff, bartenders, delivery drivers, hair stylists, manicurists — who depend on tips to make ends meet. Will they face more scrutiny, even judgment, of their work?
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