a tip goes to a waiter a tax goes to the gonverment and a tip is a percent so is a sales tax
A discount is money off a product, a sales tax is money added to the price of a product, and a tip is money given to someone fr good service.
Generally, you tip before taxes. With food service, a good trick is to know the sales taxes in the state you are in and remember what multiplier of that equals roughly 20%. In California, for example the sales tax is around 8.5%, thus many people simply double that to calculate the tip.
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No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
it doesnt matter because they both add up
Tip means "To Insure Promptness." Tipping is different in different parts of the world and varies by level of service given. Sales taxes are different in different parts of the world. Then use algebra to determine how much to add to the bill.
A discount is money off a product, a sales tax is money added to the price of a product, and a tip is money given to someone fr good service.
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Generally, you tip before taxes. With food service, a good trick is to know the sales taxes in the state you are in and remember what multiplier of that equals roughly 20%. In California, for example the sales tax is around 8.5%, thus many people simply double that to calculate the tip.
the TIP will be about $2.17
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No. You voluntarily leave a tip AFTER you pay the bill. The only thing that restaurants can tax is the total amount of the bill, and those are often just standard taxes (i.e. sales tax) regulated by your respective state of residence.
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
To the person receiving the tip, no they must be reported on the tax return as tip income.To the person giving the tip, usually no as they are no different than any ordinary payment at the restaurant, hotel, etc. where you paid the tip. However it might be possible to deduct them under business expenses if this related to business travel or a business meeting. Consult a tax professional.
No, the tip does not include tax in the total bill amount.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including the tax, when dining out.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including tax, when dining at a restaurant.