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Sbrown140
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Can’t claim tips without a 1099

If the IRS says you can claim tips without a 1099,why won’t turbo tax allow it?

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Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

Can’t claim tips without a 1099

In order to claim tips, as a self-employed individual, you must have income reported to the IRS on a 1099-K, 1099-NEC or 1099-MISC.  The new law only applies to tips that are reported to the IRS.  If they are not reported to the IRS on a form other than your Schedule C, you cannot claim them.  

 

This means that if you enter your income as cash or checks and it was not reported on one of the forms to the IRS, you cannot take the deduction. 

 

Taxpayers may be able to claim a deduction for qualified tips paid to them in 2025 that are included on Form W-2, Form 1099-NEC, Form 1099-MISC, Form 1099-K, or reported directly by them on Form 4137.

 

If you did receive a 1099, that included tips, then you would need to enter it separately from the rest of your income to be able to take the No Tax on Tips deduction.

 

In order to claim tips, the following must apply:

  • The tips MUST be reported.  If they are not reported on a form to the IRS you cannot claim them for the no tax on tips deduction.
    • If employed they need to be reported on your W-2 or form 4137
    • If self-employed, they must be reported on a 1099.  If you received them as cash, they are not deductible. 
  • Your income must be below $150,000 if you are single or less than $300,000 if Married Filing Jointly.  Above these amounts, the deduction starts to fade out and is not available at all for those with income over $400,000 for single and $550,000 for Married Filing Jointly.
  • You can not claim this deduction if you are Married Filing Separately
  • You receive tips from an occupation that normally and customarily receives tips
  • Self-employed, deduction may not exceed individual’s net income, without regard to this deduction, from the trade or business in which the tips were earned.
     
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Can’t claim tips without a 1099

I feel that it is incorrect as there is a line on Schedule 1-A for tips to self employed not reported elsewhere and the IRS information states that in qualifying jobs these tips do qualify. So is it just TurboTax software won’t support entering g my information correctly on Scedule 1-A? Because I can see exactly which line on the form it goes on.

LeticiaF1
Employee Tax Expert

Can’t claim tips without a 1099

If your job does qualify, and your business received a 1099-NEC, or a 1099-K from a third-party settlement organization, even if the company did not separate the tips, you can claim the tips you received.  To do this you would have to keep logs that show the date, the customer, and tip received.  

 

In your return, after you enter your forms, you will be asked if any of the income reported is from tips. When you answer "yes" you will be able to enter your tip income and will be asked some questions to see if it qualifies for a deduction.

 

Guidance for Individual Taxpayers who received Qualified Tips or Qualified Overtime Compensation in ...

 

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