Adabiviak
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What do you think? This isn't necessarily if you think tipping is itself good or bad, but whether or not you think tips should be taxed. I thought of this after reading another similar topic here.
For clarity, it's customary in much of the U.S. to give (certain) people in the service industry tips for good service (the better the service, the higher the tip - what's the current socially acceptable rate, 15%-20%?) Technically, tipping is optional, but I think people who don't tip are in the minority. Waiters/waitresses here pay taxes on these tips above and beyond their hourly base pay. There's even word on the street that the minimum wage for these employees may be lowered, since they make up for it in tips, but that's for another topic.
For clarity, it's customary in much of the U.S. to give (certain) people in the service industry tips for good service (the better the service, the higher the tip - what's the current socially acceptable rate, 15%-20%?) Technically, tipping is optional, but I think people who don't tip are in the minority. Waiters/waitresses here pay taxes on these tips above and beyond their hourly base pay. There's even word on the street that the minimum wage for these employees may be lowered, since they make up for it in tips, but that's for another topic.