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.
Tipping on tax increases the total amount you leave for gratuity at a restaurant because the tip is calculated based on the total bill, which includes the tax. This means that tipping on tax results in a higher gratuity amount compared to tipping on just the pre-tax total.
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Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including tax, when dining at a restaurant.
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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.
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No, net sales do not include tax. It is the total amount of company sales after the deduction of returns, damaged goods and any discounts.
Tax = Total Amount - (Total Amount / (1 + Tax Rate))Example: Total including tax is $2.14 and the tax rate is 7% (0.07).The base amount -- or purchase price -- is $2.14 divided by 1.07, or $2.00.The tax is 2.14 - (2.14/1.07) = $0.14
It's the final amount. Let's suppose you bought something that cost $19.95 in a state where the sales tax is 8 percent. Your total bill would be $21.55.
The total tax is $12.50 and the total price with tax is $262.50
To calculate sales tax on a total amount, first determine the sales tax rate, which is usually expressed as a percentage. Multiply the total amount by the sales tax rate (in decimal form). For example, if the total amount is $100 and the sales tax rate is 7%, you would calculate $100 x 0.07 = $7. Finally, add the sales tax amount to the original total to get the final amount.