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jonstl08

(576 posts)
43. Have to itemize
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 12:20 PM
Aug 2025

It really is not a no tax on tips. The waitress at this place needs to itemize her deductions and tax a deduction from income for her to get the deduction. If she cannot itemize she does not benefit and the tips are tax at her regular rate.

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No tax on tips is another fucking Taco Tits LIE. Ferrets are Cool Aug 2025 #1
she should invite Trump there on a Tuesday Celerity Aug 2025 #35
This is soooo republicon BoRaGard Aug 2025 #2
I don't particularly want to defend her dsc Aug 2025 #3
Thanks for clarifying. We don't need to stoop to distorting facts in order to get clicks. TheRickles Aug 2025 #4
It isnt distorting the facts Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #11
The Absolute Minimum Is Zero ProfessorGAC Aug 2025 #46
Nope she is top 1 or 2% IbogaProject Aug 2025 #50
Silly ProfessorGAC Aug 2025 #59
Missing The Point Upjumpdadebil Aug 2025 #6
I thought the rule of thumb was $5 minimum for orders over $10 Orrex Aug 2025 #7
I've never heard a "rule of thumb" on tipping in my life Melon Aug 2025 #28
Is that you, Mr. Pink? Orrex Aug 2025 #60
I don't tip Melon Aug 2025 #61
It somebody does work for you you ought to pay them creeksneakers2 Aug 2025 #66
Cough up a dollar you cheap bastard. Lucky Luciano Aug 2025 #69
lol. Simmer down. I tip. It's a line from a movie. Melon Aug 2025 #71
Wait. What? Orrex Aug 2025 #72
OK. creeksneakers2 Aug 2025 #73
Toby. Toby. Toby. Toby? Toby. Orrex Aug 2025 #68
I gotcha... Drum Aug 2025 #64
Minimum wage is $7.25 in Iowa Beaverhausen Aug 2025 #8
Minimum cash wage for tipped employees - $4.35/hour in Iowa hatrack Aug 2025 #25
Agree. SidneyR Aug 2025 #41
She left almost exactly a 15% tip Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #9
Roughly what a 20% tip would look like after having applied the tax Zambero Aug 2025 #39
Not really Bob_in_VA Aug 2025 #10
Also, tips are usually calculated on the pre-tax total ($17.00) sl8 Aug 2025 #12
You tip on the pretax total Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #14
Right, that's what I said. sl8 Aug 2025 #16
This whole discussion on tipping etiquette misses the point newdeal2 Aug 2025 #18
Exactly what i just pointed out Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #21
Tipping system is so opaque newdeal2 Aug 2025 #24
That's how I've always calculated restaurant tips as well: the pre-tax amount. Xavier Breath Aug 2025 #34
I leave a 15-20% tip myself, can't criticize her for doing the same. doc03 Aug 2025 #13
Optics. In her situation, I'd have dropped a $5. haele Aug 2025 #19
Willing to bet there was a calculator or a little plastic tip card involved . . . . hatrack Aug 2025 #27
The bottom of the bill has a tipping guide. sl8 Aug 2025 #29
Even with a card, or on a receipt, she could have added up. haele Aug 2025 #30
I wonder if people will get the idea that 15% goes much further than it used to Renew Deal Aug 2025 #42
People will definitely use that to justify lower tips ok_cpu Aug 2025 #52
Exactly. LisaM Aug 2025 #47
I beg to differ... NewLarry Aug 2025 #36
15% is a crappy tip. Standard is 20%...it was 15 when I was a kid though. Lucky Luciano Aug 2025 #48
When it's a small bill, the % amount is still a small tip IronLionZion Aug 2025 #55
I have to agree with you on this sdfernando Aug 2025 #63
From... littlemissmartypants Aug 2025 #5
Pay a tip of $1 for handing you a beer that cost $4.5 to $7 or more. That is ridiculous $5.50 to doc03 Aug 2025 #22
Who wants coupons? tryharder Aug 2025 #15
Also, just to educate some people here Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #17
How much did she spend? patphil Aug 2025 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Ellipsis Aug 2025 #23
Anyone who tips less than five bucks is a fucking idiot. Iggo Aug 2025 #26
On the other hand... Omnipresent Aug 2025 #56
I tip 15% -20%. A small number is a smaller number Melon Aug 2025 #65
I don't hide behind math when dealing with service people. I leave at least five bucks because I don't fucking suck. Iggo Aug 2025 #67
Love that she was trolled with "the wench"...haven't heard that since my granny passed away years ago. n/t iluvtennis Aug 2025 #31
Thanks be to Jodey Arrington! czarjak Aug 2025 #32
My daughter has been working in restaurants in D.C. for years. Gimpyknee Aug 2025 #33
It wasn't a terrible, but it wasn't great either. She could of easily left a much more generous tip, but she's a Fil1957 Aug 2025 #37
"Tipping" is yet another way employers get away with paying thier staff peanuts groundloop Aug 2025 #38
She tipped 18% Renew Deal Aug 2025 #40
Have to itemize jonstl08 Aug 2025 #43
No, you don't, it's an "above the line" deduction. sl8 Aug 2025 #49
Side note, since when is Iowa IW ? hibbing Aug 2025 #44
Yeah, that's Raw Story for you. emulatorloo Aug 2025 #53
"IA" has been re-designated to mean "State of Greenland". JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2025 #62
They are all just following their divine leader. LudwigPastorius Aug 2025 #45
Does three dollars purchase any one thing of practical use anymore? Torchlight Aug 2025 #51
Bet she's going to "expense" it also. Totally Tunsie Aug 2025 #54
If that's the case, there is probably a policy cap Renew Deal Aug 2025 #57
I usually leave 25% - 30% tip rickford66 Aug 2025 #58
Mariannette, 'eh? Sounds like a puppet to me. calimary Aug 2025 #70
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