Get Answers to Your Tax Reform Questions from New Association Resources and Tools

Finance, Restaurant Operations,
When the tax reform bill was signed in July, there were still many questions about how programs like No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime would be created. There were also questions about what pro-growth tax tools were impacted and how restaurant operators could use them. The Association has been working on answering those questions.
  • New tools: Need to know the top tax changes that could support your operation? Need a quick explanation for No Taxes on Tips to share with your employees? Looking for a checklist to make talking with your tax professional easier? Check out the National Restaurant Association’s new Tax Reform operator resource webpage here.
  • What’s there: You’ll find an overview of industry-specific information on the changes, sharable overviews of No Taxes on Tip and No Taxes on Overtime, the list of jobs eligible for NTOT, and a quick checklist to start that conversation with your tax professional.
No FOMO here: Did you miss the webinar last week unpacking the new IRS rules on No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime? No worries. You can tune in anytime on-demand to catch up on what you missed.
  • Why it matters: There’s new information about how the IRS is going to implement the No Tax on Tips deductions. National Restaurant Association Vice President of Public Policy Aaron Frazier reviewed the proposed guidelines for which employees are eligible, provided an inside look at how tip reporting could be impacted, and talked about the possibility of the IRS changing withholding tables in 2026.