Both the House of Representatives and the Senate passed their own versions of a no-tax-on-tips bill last month. Employers should be aware of the similarities and differences between the bills, as this can help them communicate effectively with their tipped employees, some of whom may have specific expectations around a no-tax-on-tips policy that differs from what is ultimately implemented.
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Read "Dissecting House And Senate's Differing No-Tax-On-Tips Bills," co-authored by Nikki E. Dobay, Marvin A. Kirsner, and Riley Lagesen, with contributions from Catalina Baron and Katy Stone, published in Law360. (subscription)
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