What is the FICA Tip Credit? Complete Guide 2025

What is the FICA Tip Credit?

Complete guide to understanding Section 45B and how it benefits restaurants and hospitality businesses

The FICA Tip Credit is one of the most valuable—yet most overlooked—tax benefits available to restaurants, bars, and hospitality businesses. If you have tipped employees, you're likely leaving thousands of dollars on the table every year.

What Exactly is the FICA Tip Credit?

The FICA Tip Credit, officially known as Section 45B Credit for Employer Social Security and Medicare Taxes Paid on Certain Employee Tips, is a federal tax credit that allows employers to recover a portion of the Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes they pay on their employees' tip income.

Here's what makes this credit so powerful: it's a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your federal income tax liability. Unlike a deduction (which only reduces taxable income), a tax credit directly reduces the amount of tax you owe.

Quick Example:

If you paid $20,000 in FICA taxes on employee tips last year, you could potentially receive a tax credit of up to $1,530 (7.65% of qualified tips). For a restaurant with 20 tipped employees, this can easily add up to $20,000-$50,000 or more per year.

Why Was This Credit Created?

The FICA Tip Credit was established by Congress to address a specific challenge faced by food and beverage establishments. Here's the background:

How Does the FICA Tip Credit Work?

The Basic Calculation

The credit is calculated as 7.65% (the employer's share of FICA taxes) of qualified tip income. Here's the breakdown:

What Are "Qualified Tips"?

Not all tips qualify for the credit. Qualified tips are tips that:

  1. Are received from customers for providing, delivering, or serving food or beverages
  2. Exceed the amount needed to bring the employee up to federal minimum wage ($7.25/hour as of 2025)
  3. Are reported to you as the employer
  4. Are subject to FICA taxes

Important Note:

The credit only applies to tips above the federal minimum wage. This means if you're already paying employees minimum wage or higher, all their reported tips can qualify for the credit.

Who Can Claim the FICA Tip Credit?

The credit is available to businesses where tipping is customary, including:

Learn more about specific eligibility in our Eligibility Requirements guide.

How Much Can You Claim?

The amount varies based on several factors:

Typical Credits by Business Size:

Use our detailed calculator guide to estimate your potential credit.

Key Benefits of the FICA Tip Credit

  • Retroactive Claims: You can claim the credit for up to 3 prior tax years
  • Recurring Benefit: Claim it every year going forward
  • No Impact on Employees: The credit doesn't affect employee tips or wages
  • Reduces Tax Liability: Direct dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal taxes owed
  • Applies to Payroll Taxes Already Paid: Recover taxes you've already paid to the IRS

Common Misconceptions

Misconception #1: "It's Too Good to Be True"

The FICA Tip Credit has been part of the tax code since 1993. It's a legitimate, IRS-approved tax credit designed specifically for businesses with tipped employees. Over $1 billion has been claimed by businesses nationwide.

Misconception #2: "My CPA Would Have Told Me"

Many general CPAs don't specialize in hospitality tax credits. The FICA Tip Credit requires specific calculations and documentation that many accountants aren't familiar with. That's why businesses often miss out on this valuable benefit.

Misconception #3: "I Can't Afford Professional Help"

At Tip Tax Partner, we work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing upfront and only pay when you receive your tax credit. There's zero financial risk.

Misconception #4: "It Will Trigger an Audit"

When properly documented and filed, the FICA Tip Credit does not increase your audit risk. We ensure full IRS compliance with every claim. Learn more in our IRS Audits & Compliance guide.

Find Out How Much You Can Claim

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How to Get Started

Claiming the FICA Tip Credit involves several steps:

  1. Eligibility Assessment: Determine if your business qualifies
  2. Data Collection: Gather payroll records, tip reports, and tax forms
  3. Credit Calculation: Calculate qualified tips and credit amount
  4. IRS Filing: File Form 8846 with your tax return or amended return
  5. Receive Your Credit: Get funded when the IRS approves your claim

At Tip Tax Partner, we handle the entire process for you. Learn more about our claiming process.

Tax Implications to Consider

There's one important trade-off to understand:

When you claim the FICA Tip Credit, you must reduce your wage expense deduction by the amount of the credit claimed. However, because:

The credit is almost always more valuable than the deduction, resulting in significant net tax savings.

Example: If you're in the 21% corporate tax bracket and claim a $20,000 credit, you'll lose a $20,000 deduction worth $4,200 in tax savings. Your net benefit is $15,800.

Read more about tax implications and deduction adjustments.

Next Steps

Now that you understand what the FICA Tip Credit is, here's what to do next:

  1. Check Your Eligibility: Review our eligibility requirements
  2. Estimate Your Credit: Use our calculation guide
  3. Get Professional Help: Let us handle the complex filing process
  4. Start Claiming: Recover credits for current and past tax years