it doesnt matter because they both add up
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
a tip goes to a waiter a tax goes to the gonverment and a tip is a percent so is a sales tax
I think it's sales tax
I think the discount comes first and then the sales tax.
I live in Wisconsin and every year our Federal has come first.
No, there is no need to tip a tax preparer.
a tip goes to a waiter a tax goes to the gonverment and a tip is a percent so is a sales tax
No, the tip does not include tax in the total bill amount.
I think it's sales tax
I think the discount comes first and then the sales tax.
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.
It is generally recommended to tip based on the total bill amount, including tax. This ensures that the tip reflects the overall cost of the meal or service.
Yes, it is customary to include the tax amount when calculating your tip at restaurants.
No, the tip should not include tax when dining at a restaurant. Tips are typically calculated based on the pre-tax total of the bill.
It is generally recommended to tip based on the total bill amount, including tax, when dining out. This ensures that the tip reflects the overall cost of the meal and the service provided.
the answer is around 40.99 dollars without tax with tax it costs about 45.50