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Author: Daniela

Tax Policy on Tips Extended Through 2028 with a Mandatory $25,000 Annual Cap

Posted on October 30, 2025October 10, 2025 by Daniela

The U.S. Congress has recently approved an extension of the tax policy governing tips, which will remain in effect until 2028. This legislation introduces a mandatory annual cap of $25,000 on the amount that can be excluded from taxable income as tips. The move aims to provide clarity and stability for workers in the hospitality…

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Tax Dollars Allocated: $170 Billion for Enforcement and $160 Billion for Defense in New Legislation

Posted on October 30, 2025October 12, 2025 by Daniela

The recent passage of new legislation has prompted significant discussion regarding the allocation of taxpayer dollars, with $170 billion earmarked for enforcement measures and $160 billion directed toward defense initiatives. This funding package, part of a broader budgetary strategy, aims to bolster national security and enhance regulatory compliance across various sectors. Lawmakers emphasized the importance…

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DC Dining Surcharges Exceed $20 Per Check: Understanding How Wage Rules Impact Your Bill

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

In Washington, D.C., diners are increasingly confronted with hefty surcharges that can exceed $20 per check as restaurants grapple with rising operational costs and evolving wage regulations. A combination of factors, including the city’s unique minimum wage laws and the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, has led many establishments to implement these additional charges….

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D.C. Delays $2 Tipped Wage Increase—Servers Risk Losing $4,160 Annually Compared to Original Proposal

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

The District of Columbia’s recent decision to delay the implementation of a proposed $2 increase in the tipped minimum wage has raised concerns among restaurant workers. Originally slated to raise the tipped minimum wage from $5.35 to $7.35 per hour, the new plan now risks reducing annual earnings for servers by approximately $4,160 compared to…

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Avoid a $485 Mistake: Late Filing Penalties Increase in 2026

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

As tax season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced significant changes to late filing penalties that could impact millions of taxpayers across the United States. Starting in 2026, the penalties for failing to file tax returns on time will increase, with the maximum fine reaching $485 for individual taxpayers. This move aims to…

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Important Updates for Last-Minute Filers: Changes to 2025 W-2 Forms to Prevent Costly Mistakes in Boxes and Codes

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

As the tax season approaches, last-minute filers are urged to familiarize themselves with significant updates regarding the 2025 W-2 forms. These changes aim to streamline the filing process and minimize common errors that can lead to costly mistakes. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has implemented specific modifications to the form’s boxes and codes, responding to…

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D.C. Tip Freeze Until July 2026 Keeps Thousands Stuck at $10 with No Base Raise This Year

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

In a move that has left many workers feeling undervalued, the District of Columbia has announced a freeze on tip minimum wage until July 2026. This decision means that thousands of tipped workers will remain at the current rate of $10 per hour, with no base wage increase expected this year. Advocates for service industry…

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Understanding the $0 Difference Employers Must Cover in D.C.: Tip Credit vs. $17.95

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

As Washington, D.C., continues to evolve its labor laws, the recent clarification regarding the $0 difference employers must cover in relation to the tip credit and the minimum wage of $17.95 has garnered significant attention. Under the District’s new wage regulations, businesses that employ tipped workers are facing a critical decision: how to balance compliance…

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New Proposed Rules Reveal No Tax on Tips—Estimate Your $1,300 Boost This Tax Season

Posted on October 30, 2025October 9, 2025 by Daniela

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has proposed new regulations that could significantly impact workers who rely on tips as part of their income. According to the latest guidelines, tips may no longer be subject to income tax, a move that could result in an estimated financial boost of about $1,300 for millions of Americans this…

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Household SNAP Benefits Reach Maximum of $1,183 for Families of Five—Budgeting Guide for Every $100

Posted on October 30, 2025October 10, 2025 by Daniela

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has recently adjusted its benefits, allowing families of five to receive a maximum of $1,183 per month. This increase aims to help households better cope with rising food costs and economic challenges. As inflation continues to impact grocery prices, understanding how to allocate these benefits effectively becomes essential for…

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  • D.C. Delays $2 Tipped Wage Increase—Servers Risk Losing $4,160 Annually Compared to Original Proposal
  • Avoid a $485 Mistake: Late Filing Penalties Increase in 2026
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