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Bike Couriers and Pedicab Drivers Could See Tax-Free Tips Under Proposed IRS Rule – Cycling West

Bike Couriers and Pedicab Drivers Could See Tax-Free Tips Under Proposed IRS Rule – Cycling West




By Charles Pekow — If you transport people, papers, or products by bike for a living, a portion of your income may soon become tax-free. Legislation passed this year eliminates taxes on tips. To prevent workers from reclassifying wages as tips, the IRS proposed limiting the exemption to a defined list of occupations that traditionally rely on tipped income.

Qualified cash tips can now de deducted from taxable income, up to $25,000. CC0 licensed photo by Topher from the WordPress Photo Directory

That proposed list includes bicycle couriers and bike taxi drivers.

Under the rule, qualified tips include money left in cash, credit cards, gift cards, and even casino chips. However, workers who receive non-cash gifts—such as event tickets or free meals—must still treat the value of those items as taxable income.

The full proposed rule is available at:

 

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Charles Pekow

Charles Pekow is an award-winning Washington correspondent who has written about bicycling for years in publications such as the Washington Post, Bicycle Times, Dirt Rag, SPOKES, etc. as well as Cycling West/Cycling Utah. He also writes frequently on environmental issues and beer, among other topics. Weather permitting, you’ll find him most weekends and some summer evenings astride a bicycle in a park. He is also a charter member of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.


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