P.L. 119-21 | 2025-2028

One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Tax Deductions for Workers

Last updated: April 2026 | Source: P.L. 119-21, IRS Newsroom

What Is the One Big Beautiful Bill Act?

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law as Public Law 119-21 on July 4, 2025, is a comprehensive tax and spending bill. Among its provisions, it created three new above-the-line federal tax deductions for working Americans and seniors:

  1. No Tax on Overtime — deduction for qualified overtime compensation (IRC §225)
  2. No Tax on Tips — deduction for qualified tips (IRC §224)
  3. Senior Bonus — additional standard deduction for seniors age 65+

All three deductions are effective for tax years 2025 through 2028 and are claimed on Schedule 1 (no itemizing required).

1. No Tax on Overtime (IRC §225)

The overtime deduction allows eligible W-2 employees to deduct the overtime premium portion (0.5x their hourly rate) from their federal taxable income.

ParameterSingle / HoHMFJ
Maximum deduction$12,500$25,000
Phaseout starts$150,000 MAGI$300,000 MAGI
Fully phased out$275,000$550,000

Key Requirements

Source: IRS FAQ — Qualified Overtime Compensation

Read the full overtime guide → | Use the overtime calculator →

2. No Tax on Tips (IRC §224)

The tips deduction allows eligible tipped workers to deduct up to $25,000 in qualified tips per year from their federal taxable income.

ParameterSingle / HoHMFJ
Maximum deduction$25,000$25,000
Phaseout starts$150,000 MAGI$300,000 MAGI
Fully phased out$400,000$550,000

Key Requirements

Source: IRS — Tips and Overtime Guidance

Read the full tips guide → | Use the tips calculator →

3. Senior Bonus Deduction

The OBBBA also provides an additional standard deduction of $4,000 for taxpayers age 65 and older, on top of the existing elderly/blind additional deduction. This senior bonus is also effective for tax years 2025-2028.

Note The senior bonus deduction is not currently included in this site's calculators. It applies automatically through the standard deduction for qualifying seniors.

Rules That Apply to All Three Deductions

2025 Standard Deductions (OBBBA)

The OBBBA also set new standard deduction amounts for 2025:

Filing StatusStandard Deduction
Single$15,750
Married Filing Jointly$31,500
Head of Household$23,625

Source: P.L. 119-21

See how much you could save with the overtime or tips deduction

Overtime Calculator    Tips Calculator
Important Disclaimer This guide is based on published IRS guidance and the text of P.L. 119-21. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Actual tax savings depend on individual circumstances. Consult a qualified tax professional for personalized advice. Not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency.