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.
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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.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including tax, when dining at a restaurant.
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
Yes, it is customary to include the tax amount when calculating your tip at restaurants.