Calculate your tax savings under Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" with our free White House Calculator. Get instant results for tips and overtime tax deductions.
Enter your weekly salary
Enter your weekly tips
Enter your weekly overtime premium (NOTE: only include the overtime premium amount. i.e. If your pay is $20/hour, and overtime gives you an extra $10/hour, that extra $10 is the premium. Enter the approx. total premiums you earn in a week.)
Calculation based on 2025 income tax rates for a single filer using the standard deduction.
The White House Calculator is a comprehensive tax planning tool designed to help American workers understand their potential savings under the historic "One Big Beautiful Bill" tax reform. This legislation eliminates federal income taxes on tips and overtime pay, potentially saving workers nearly $2,000 annually.
Get immediate results for your potential tax savings with our easy-to-use White House Calculator interface.
Calculate exact dollar amounts you could save weekly, monthly, and yearly under the new tax provisions.
Plan your finances with confidence using accurate projections based on official tax law changes.
Designed for tipped workers, overtime earners, and anyone affected by the One Big Beautiful Bill provisions.
Our White House Calculator is designed for simplicity. Follow these three easy steps to discover your potential tax savings under the new legislation.
Input your weekly base pay, tip amounts, and overtime premium pay into the White House Calculator.
Our calculator instantly computes your potential tax savings based on current federal tax brackets.
Use the results to plan your finances and understand your tax benefits under the new legislation.
The White House Calculator serves multiple purposes throughout the year, helping you make informed financial decisions based on the latest tax reform provisions.
Use the White House Calculator before filing your taxes to understand your potential deductions and savings.
Evaluate job offers and career moves by calculating the tax implications of different tip and overtime scenarios.
Plan your budget and savings goals with accurate projections from the White House Calculator.
Maximize your take-home pay by understanding how different income structures affect your tax liability.
Track your progress throughout the year and adjust your financial strategy accordingly.
Learn about the new tax provisions and how they impact your specific situation.
The White House Calculator is designed for workers who earn tips (up to $25,000 deduction) and overtime pay (up to $12,500 deduction for single filers). Discover if you qualify and how much you could save.
Servers, bartenders, and food service workers who receive tips can calculate their potential tax savings.
Hotel workers, tour guides, and hospitality professionals earning tips benefit from the White House Calculator.
Hourly employees working overtime can estimate their tax deductions using our calculator.
Hairstylists, delivery drivers, and other service workers with tip income can maximize their savings.
Get answers to common questions about the White House Calculator and the new tax provisions.
The White House Calculator is a free online tool that helps you estimate your tax savings under Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill.' It calculates potential savings from the no-tax provisions on tips and overtime pay, giving you instant results for weekly, monthly, and yearly savings.
Tipped workers can deduct up to $25,000 in tips from their federal taxable income. Overtime workers can deduct up to $12,500 ($25,000 for joint filers). Benefits phase out for single filers earning over $150,000 ($300,000 for joint filers) and are unavailable over $275,000 ($550,000 for couples).
Savings vary based on your income level and amount of tips/overtime. On average, tipped workers can save approximately $1,300 annually, while hourly workers with overtime can save around $1,400 per year. Use our calculator to get your personalized estimate.
No, the no-tax provisions on tips and overtime are temporary, expiring in 2028. However, other provisions in the bill, such as the extended Tax Cuts and Jobs Act benefits, have varying expiration dates.
The exemption only applies to federal income tax. Federal payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare will still apply to tip and overtime earnings. State income taxes may also still apply depending on your state's tax laws.
Our calculator uses the official 2025 tax brackets and deduction limits from the One Big Beautiful Bill. Results are estimates based on current tax law and should be used for planning purposes. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice.