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Taxable tips
Quote from Guidance for Individual Taxpayers who received Qualified Tips or Qualified Overtime Compensation in 2025 Notice 2025-69 -- "Example 3. Individual D is a self-employed travel guide who operates as a sole proprietor. In 2025, Individual D receives $7,000 in tips from customers paid through a third-party settlement organization as defined in section 6050W(b)(3). For tax year 2025, Individual D receives a Form 1099-K from an online booking platform that is a third-party settlement organization as defined in section 6050W(b)(3) showing $55,000 of total payments. The Form 1099-K does not separately identify the tips. However, Individual D keeps a log of each tour that shows the date, customer, and tip amount received. Because Individual D has daily tip logs substantiating the $7,000 tip amount, D may use the $7,000 tip amount in determining qualified tips for tax year 2025."
So why exactly can we not get credit for our qualified tips when, as an Uber driver, we plainly have documentation of said tips?