Washington — President Donald Trump accepted a DoorDash delivery in the Oval Office on Monday, received two bags of McDonald's from driver Sharon Simmons, and tipped her $100 while speaking to reporters. The driver, wearing a 'DoorDash Grandma' T-shirt, participated in the on-camera interaction as the White House highlighted a 'no tax on tips' provision. The event was used this week to publicize last summer's tax package provision allowing temporary deductions for qualified tip income; outlets reported the law permits specified deductions between 2025 and 2028 for taxpayers under $150,000. Journalists noted the delivery required prior White House permission and security screening, and the driver reportedly said she received additional benefits under the law.
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This event spotlights the 'no tax on tips' provision, part of a recent tax package. If you're a tipped worker earning under $150,000, you could see temporary deductions on your tip income between 2025 and 2028. Check with a tax professional to understand your potential benefits.
The White House used a DoorDash delivery to promote a tax policy that could affect many American workers. While the event was staged, the potential financial impact is real. Worth forwarding if you know someone who relies on tips for income.
Tipped workers and gig-economy drivers with annual incomes under $150,000 may receive temporary federal tax relief via deductions permitted under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act between 2025 and 2028, reducing taxable income from tips for eligible workers.
Journalists and outlets noted the delivery required prior White House permission and security clearance, highlighting concerns about staging and media access and underscoring scrutiny over using staged events to publicize policy rather than an unscripted encounter.
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