10 %
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.
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.
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.
Not sure about virginia, but in Saskatchewan it's 10 percent. But we don't tip anyways. ;)
No, at least not where I live. No, the restaraunt must pay a waiter/waitress at least minimum wage. Income from tips is completely seperate.
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.
The average cafe waitress makes less than $3 per hour without tips. These waitresses depend upon tips to make their living.
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.
no they do not
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.
$ 7.25