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Big Beautiful Bill will fuel restaurant industry

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Tax Policies in the ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ will Fuel the Restaurant Industry and U.S. Economy

By National Restaurant Association

Washington, D.C. (July 3, 2025) – The ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill,’ now on its way to President Donald J. Trump for his signature, includes tax policies that will strengthen the restaurant and foodservice industry, enabling restaurant owners and operators across the country to create jobs, invest in their business, and provide certainty for their local economies.

“The restaurant industry is a powerful economic engine – generating over $1.4 trillion in annual economic activity and employing more than 15 million people nationwide,” said Michelle Korsmo, President & CEO of the National Restaurant Association [6]. “The pro-growth tax policy in this bill will make it easier to start a restaurant and to continue to improve and modernize as the business grows. It lays the groundwork for long-term innovation, job creation, and economic growth, ensuring restaurants can continue to meet evolving consumer needs and power the U.S. economy.”

The bill also includes President Trump’s signature No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime provisions, which will provide additional tax deductions for tipped servers and bartenders, and hourly employees who earn overtime premium pay.

“Great hospitality requires highly skilled people working in intense environments. For the next four years, servers and bartenders will be able to deduct $25,000 of their tips from their federal taxes, while hourly employees benefit from the $12,500 deduction for premium overtime pay. This recognition of valuable restaurant staff will put cash back in the pocket of a significant number of these hard-working people and could help restaurant operators recruit needed additional talent,” said Korsmo.

Tax provisions in the bill critical to restaurant operators include:

“Tax policy plays a major role in the vitality of the restaurant industry. With these changes, restaurant operators can confidently make investments and manage capital expenditures that are essential for a dynamic industry,” said Korsmo. “These provisions aren’t just a win for restaurant operators—they’re a win for the people we employ, the guests we welcome, and the communities that count on us every day.”