Tough pill to swallow: IRS agents may have to watch OnlyFans because of jiggle room over Trump’s no tax on tips
nypostPublished on 2025-12-08Last updated on 2025-12-08
Abstract
The article's title suggests that IRS agents might be forced to review content from platforms like OnlyFans as a result of potential tax implications stemming from former President Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on tips. The core of the argument is that this policy could create a "jiggle room" or a loophole, where income from such platforms could be misclassified as non-taxable tips rather than taxable earnings. Consequently, to enforce tax compliance and distinguish between actual tips and other forms of income, IRS personnel may find themselves in the position of having to audit and view adult content to verify the nature of the payments. The piece highlights the unintended and controversial consequences that can arise from tax policy changes.