Why it matters: Typically, ideas like these are tough to turn into reality, but next year when the Trump tax cuts expire, Congress will likely pass some kind of new tax bill.

  • That creates an opportunity to put new policies in place, says Brendan Duke of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

The intrigue: Where things start to get wild is outside the restaurant industry, as Americans try to figure out ways to classify more of their income as tips. Think bankers’ bonuses or sales commissions — or even pay for a Substack writer or freelance podcaster.

  • The U.S. tax code already has different rules for different kinds of income — capital gains, for example, are taxed at a lower rate than payroll income.
  • When those kinds of divides happen, you create enormous incentives for people to game the system, says Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center.
  • Those kinds of shenanigans typically happen with higher earners — think of the carried interest tax loophole, for example.

For the record: An official from the Harris campaign said the policy would include “strict requirements to prevent hedge fund managers and lawyers from structuring their compensation in ways to try to take advantage of the policy.”

  • Trump’s campaign hasn’t offered much in the way of detail.
  • SeaJ
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    251 month ago

    No. Income is income. I also don’t want to encourage businesses to have their employees really on tips.

    • @spyd3r
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      -11 month ago

      Shouldn’t be taxed in income either

      • SeaJ
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        31 month ago

        Sorry that you hate the poor and middle class.

        • @spyd3r
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          01 month ago

          The poor and middle class are the only ones paying income tax…