No tax on tips for parking attendants
Reviewed by our office. Updated June 2026.
Parking and garage attendants who receive cash and app tips can deduct them. Here is who qualifies, how much you can deduct, and a quick way to estimate your savings.
Do parking attendants qualify?
Parking Attendants are in an occupation that customarily and regularly receives tips, which is the qualification test under the 2026 law. If your tips are voluntary and reported, you can deduct up to 25,000 dollars per worker on top of the standard deduction. Source: IRS provisions.
A quick example
Say you reported about 6,000 dollars in tips this year. That full amount can reduce your taxable income, and at a typical rate that is real money back. Use the estimator below to see your number, then we confirm the exact figure when we file.
Estimate your tip savings
Estimate your 2026 savings in 20 seconds. This is a planning estimate, not tax advice. Your preparer confirms the exact figure.
Estimated 2026 tax savings
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Learn more on our 2026 tax law changes guide and the full no tax on tips rules. We file for tipped workers every week.
Common questions
Do parking attendants qualify for no tax on tips in 2026?
Yes, if the tips are voluntary and reported. Parking Attendants work in an occupation that customarily and regularly receives tips, which is the test for the new deduction. Both employees and self-employed workers can qualify.
How much can parking attendants deduct?
Up to 25,000 dollars of qualified tips per worker, in addition to the standard deduction. The deduction phases out once income passes 150,000 dollars (300,000 dollars for joint filers) and applies for tax years 2025 through 2028.
What records do I need?
Keep your tip income as reported on your W-2, 1099, or Form 4137. We reconcile it so the amount you deduct matches what the IRS already has, which prevents notices and delays.
How do I file it?
The qualified tips are claimed on the new IRS Schedule 1-A with your Form 1040. A real preparer at Zero Fuss Taxes calculates the amount, files it correctly, and gives you one written quote first.