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Q: Can your employer tax your tips if you make below minimum wage?
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Do the wage and tips have to equal minimum wage?

This differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.In the United States, federally, the wage and tips have to equal at least minimum wage. Your employer HAS to pay you the difference of your tips from minimum wage, if you didn't end up meeting minimum wage.Example: If minimum wage is $8.00 and after that hour, you only received $6 in tips, then your employer owes you $2.00 for that hour. This can also be figured per shift totals. Exa: $8.00/hr per 8 Hour shift = $64/shift. If you only received $50 in tips that whole shift, then your employer owes you $14 for that shift.In Ontario, Canada, tips do not count towards regular wages. Your employer must pay you at least minimum wage beforetips.


If a waitress counts her tips and they equal less than the minimum wage for the hours worked is the employer responsible to make up her pay to at least minimum wage?

The minimum wage for restaurant, diner, and bar servers is much lower than the minimum for other workers. Your employer is obligated to pay you the server minimum, nothing more. It sounds like you need to find a more popular establishment. *In Kentucky and Indiana, the employer is supposed to pay you the difference between what you make in tips and the minimum wage if your tips do not bring you up to that. It is very seldom that tips do not bring the wages of a server up to minimum wage when averaged over a period of a few days to a week, so employers assume that overall you are making minimum wage or more and do not make up the difference if you have a bad day every now and then.


What is the legal age to waitress in Alabama?

The minimum wage is 2.13 for waitresses in Alabama. If they don't make 7.25 with wage and tips, the employer needs to make up the difference.


What happenis if a waiter doesnt make up enough tips to make minimum wage?

Waiters do make minimum wage as their base salary. Tips are additional wages they make.


What percent of tips by law does a waitress claim?

It might be different in different states- but they must claim 100% of the tips they receive on a credit card (as it can be traced) and/or the amount that would make them earn at least minimum wage in a non-waitress job- providing that they did earn at least that much. IF they do not earn at least minimum wage their employer must add to their take home salary to make it equal minimum wage.


Can an employer legally count your tips?

can employer leagly count your tips


Can you start an employee under minimum wage in Illinois?

Depends on the circumstances of employment. For instance, restaurant workers typically start well below minimum wage; they make up their pay in tips.


what is the minimum wage for a tipped Employee in the lancaster, pa area?

The minimum wage for Pennsylvania is $7.25 per hour. In the case of tipped employees, the employer may pay $2.83 per hour if $30.00 per month in tips are made. Emploer must make up the difference if tips + $2.83 per hour do not equate to at least $7.25 per hour.


Can an employer deduct tips out of your paycheck legally?

No. Your employer can neither take your tips (or any part of them), nor deduct money from your wages because of the tips you earn. Furthermore, your employer cannot credit your tips against the money the employer owes you. Labor Code Section 351


What is the minimum wage in South Dakota?

$7.25 an hour. Tipped employees have a minimum cash wage of $2.13/hour. However, the employer must make sure that the employees receive no less than the minimum wage and must keep a record of all tips received by employees.


What is the 2008 minimum wage for servers in Georgia?

minimum wage is $2.13 plus whatever tips you make.


Minimum wage 19 year old 2010 April 1st?

Minimum wage has nothing to do with your age if you are 18 or over (there may be "training wages" for workers under 18). The federal minimum wage is $7.25. States may use that minimum wage or may have higher minimum wages, so the state where you live may have a higher requirement. Realize that some positions are eligible for a "tip credit," meaning that your employer may pay you less than the statutory minimum wage if they can show that you earn enough tips to make up the difference. The wage plus tips should, however, still equal at least minimum wage.