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3 Reasons Trump’s New Tax Breaks Aren’t As Good As They Seem

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If you’ve been following the headlines lately, you probably think your next tax refund is about to look like a lottery win. We’ve heard a lot of talk about no tax on tips and no tax on overtime, and on the surface, it sounds like a dream for anyone working an hourly gig or waiting tables.

But here’s the thing about tax law: Uncle Sam doesn’t just hand out gifts without a thicket of fine print. While these breaks are being marketed as a win for the middle class, the reality is a lot more complicated.

If you’re not careful, trying to claim these new perks could actually leave you worse off or buried in paperwork.

Here’s why you should keep your excitement in check and what you need to look out for.

1. The overtime trap

On paper, tax-free overtime sounds like a great reason to pick up an extra shift. But while the legislation — the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act — has passed, the actual mechanics of filing are messy.

1. The complexity headache: You won’t just check a box. According to recent reports, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is struggling to streamline the reporting for qualified overtime. You will likely need meticulous records of every hour worked over the 40-hour mark to back up the new lines on your tax return.

If your employer’s payroll system isn’t perfectly synced with the new federal requirements, you could be looking at an audit nightmare.

2. The income ceiling: These breaks aren’t a free-for-all. There are caps that mean if you work too much overtime, you might accidentally push yourself into a bracket where the benefit starts to vanish.

2. No tax on tips has a hidden cost

The “no tax on tips” slogan was a huge hit on the campaign trail, but the legislative version has a nasty sting. The biggest issue? Social Security.

1. Future benefits at risk: If your tip income isn’t taxable, it might not count toward your Social Security earnings record. That means while you’re saving a few bucks today, you’re potentially shrinking your monthly check when you retire.

For many service workers, tips make up the bulk of their income. If that’s not being recorded, you’re effectively opting out of your own retirement safety net.

2. The “better off” math: Some analysts suggest that because of how these breaks interact with the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), taking the tip exemption could actually lower your total refund.

It’s a classic case of the right hand giving while the left hand takes away.

3. The American-made car hurdle

There’s also a new deduction for auto-loan interest, which sounds great if you’re car shopping. But don’t head to the dealership just yet.

Final assembly matters: To claim this deduction, the vehicle must have its final assembly in the United States. You’ll need to check the VIN or the door jamb sticker before you buy. If that car was put together in Mexico or Canada, you’re out of luck. (See “How to Maximize Trump’s Big Beautiful Car Loan Tax Break.”)

What you should do now

Don’t change your financial life based on a campaign slogan. The bill is full of these little gotchas.

Before you bank on a bigger refund, talk to a tax pro or at least wait for the finalized IRS forms to come out. While drafts like Form 4547 (for Trump Account Elections) are circulating, software updates often lag behind the law.

Tax laws aren’t written for simplicity; they’re written by lawyers. And as we’ve seen before, when a deal looks too good to be true, it’s usually because you haven’t read the footnotes yet.

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