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Yes every waiter and waitress has to report there tips to there employer. The tips is considered income so it is added to your earnings and taxed accordingly.
A waitress is required to report all of her tips in California. There is not a certain amount of tips that are not taxable. You have to report them all.
The average cafe waitress makes less than $3 per hour without tips. These waitresses depend upon tips to make their living.
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Waitress at Perkins are paid a standard hourly wage plus tips. If a waitress at Perkins works high traffic times they can make anywhere from $30-$60 per day in tips.
One waitress. Two waitresses. Plural possessive: The waitresses' tips were stolen.
The hourly wage of a waitress or waiter is $4.26 per hour. They also do not have to claim any tips they make on taxes.
A waitress in training makes minimum wage (or whatever hourly is for a hostess/non-tipped position). The waitress who does the training keeps the tips.
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2.15 plus tips
It really depends on how many tips you get. If you're a bad waitress, maybe $5 an hour, if you're a good waitress, maybe $10-15 an hour.
It largely depends on which location you roommate is working at and the amount of time she has been with the company. The average pay for waitress on a national basis is between $8,088 and $37,083 when you factor in hourly wages, tips, bonuses and overtime according to payscale.com.