Locals react to "No Tax on Tips"
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We spoke with some restaurant workers in our area who shared their thoughts.
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Some local servers we spoke with say the "No Tax on Tips Act" could help alleviate stress that comes to filing taxes and dealing with the IRS.
Only tips reported to the employer and noted on a worker’s W-2, their end-of-year tax summary, will qualify.
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