What is sales taxable is determined by each State. Some don't have any on anything. Many States do include the services you are mentioning. (Under the correct premise that calling something a this or a that doesn't change that it alla component of the banquet charge...if they called 99% of it a "breathing air charge" it doesn't change what it is).
yes
Its when you order a catering service and/or banquet service and an option you may have would be weather or not you would like an open bar, bartender, drink server, or pretty much a person to serve drinks for your banquet event or just have your guests help themselves.
Let's leave a generous gratuity for the waitress since the service was outstanding.
A banquet check is a bill or invoice given to guests at a banquet or event for the food and beverages they have consumed. It typically includes a itemized list of all items ordered and their prices, along with any additional charges such as service fees or taxes.
Yes. Service is service, no matter how small .
propina = tip, gratuity
After a service is performed, especially if done well, a gratuity/tip is often given to the worker over and above the agreed price.
The correct spelling is "gratuity" (a tip, or token for service).
Yes, but the gratuity can be disputed by the customer. Ultimately, if a customer does not agree to the restaurant's terms, they simply should not eat there.
It should go to the staff. It is an alternative name for a gratuity or tip.
That bartender (and most likely the owner of the establishment as well) will be fined or held liable for civil charges and can be fined and possibly (depending on the state) receive jail time and/or community service. Check with your local or state Alcohol Beverage Control agency.
$125-150 for average service, more accordingly