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Webster 12-30-10 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1562339)
It happens that I order home and pay by card, but the tip, He get it in cash,and in the hand rather than for it to be included in the draw, better and easier, for he who comes with the food


yep, i always tip cash in hopes so that they can keep it off the books and tax free income

Platapus 12-30-10 08:23 PM

Unless they live in a state where the tax laws presume a certain amount of tips and that is added to your reportable income.

I was dating a waitress about a million years ago from MN. There, for state tax purposes, her taxable income was her wages plus 6%. So if someone stiffed her for a tip not only did she not get a tip, but she is paying taxes on 6% of the tip she did not get. That can add up if a bunch of people undertip or don't tip.

Personally I think that is BS for the state to tax you on income they can't verify you received.

Gerald 12-31-10 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1563657)
Unless they live in a state where the tax laws presume a certain amount of tips and that is added to your reportable income.

I was dating a waitress about a million years ago from MN. There, for state tax purposes, her taxable income was her wages plus 6%. So if someone stiffed her for a tip not only did she not get a tip, but she is paying taxes on 6% of the tip she did not get. That can add up if a bunch of people undertip or don't tip.

Personally I think that is BS for the state to tax you on income they can't verify you received.

But many years ago in Sweden, so you had to pay tax on any tip, you got, and if you got nothing on your service, so you had to pay taxes anyway this is 25 years ago ...Law was only for 2 years and then dropped

Gerald 01-02-11 12:54 AM

But here is the largely spoken about food-related events, tip given in my opinion in most areas

McBeck 01-02-11 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1562592)
A-MEN! I think everyone should be forced to have a customer service job for a year. That way they may not be such jerks to the people who have to do it for a living.

Ill second that!
Once you have tried customer service, you look at the world differently

Oberon 01-02-11 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by McBeck (Post 1565061)
Ill second that!
Once you have tried customer service, you look at the world differently

Third. :yep:

Hakahura 01-03-11 01:52 PM

:sign_yeah:
Fourth, and you vow to never return to it.


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