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Comment by cherryteastain

2 days ago

Doesn't this also open a huge opportunity for tax evasion?

Say I am a small business owner selling a $90 item which is $100 with state sales taxes. I say if you are willing to tip me at least $90, the item is $1. The buyer saves $9 from state sales taxes, and I save on income taxes because tips are exempt from tax.

The law accounts for this. Jobs and industries that previously and traditionally don’t work on tips cannot convert to a method you describe.

Yes, this rarely seems to come up in discussions of restaurant tipping culture in the US but especially given that a lot of municipalities have additional hospitality or food and beverage taxes over and above sales tax, there’s a strong incentive to keep menu prices low by encouraging tipping, as a way to minimize the taxable portion of the bill.

If I need to make sure a server earns $200 after tax for a shift in order to be able to attract them to work for me, it is definitely to my advantage for as much of that money as possible to come directly from the customer as tips.