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stopdiggin

(11,465 posts)
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:18 PM Jun 2023

general question on tipping

Last edited Mon Jun 26, 2023, 09:08 PM - Edit history (1)

Been wondering this for some period of time now ..
When the server at the coffee house spins the little screen around to me - to either add a percentage tip to total, or conversely decline ... Is that 'tip' handled in the same way as the the dollar bill(s) I stuff in the jar on the counter?

Basic question/concern is obviously - is that money actually getting to the servers and wait staff? (when and how) And then, further, if someone has a real answer - are there other implications involved - taxes, withholding, reporting - fair splits and distribution? And - is anybody, beyond perhaps owner and site manager, in possession of those figures and (purported) distributions?

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CrispyQ

(36,638 posts)
2. I hate tip culture.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:25 PM
Jun 2023

Pay your damned employees! Why do I have to pay for goods/services & then pay your employees, too? Also, there are all the issues you mentioned. Who really gets the money?

This is a little dated, 2014, I think.

NoRethugFriends

(2,381 posts)
5. Yes, pay the employees, but, they're maybe not paying them well, so
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:30 PM
Jun 2023

an extra buck in a jar for someone working possibly a minimum wage job doesn't hurt if you can afford it.

stopdiggin

(11,465 posts)
16. agree. the 'pay the workers' line
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 08:57 PM
Jun 2023

(while fundamentally sound social economics) - - is pretty much hollering down the wind - when it comes to the person that is juggling 2 jobs, and praying that the sh*tty car doesn't give up on them this week. Kinda' comes down to who you're 'sticking it to' - and who you're trying to help.

Niagara

(7,826 posts)
9. +1000
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 02:04 PM
Jun 2023

It doesn't help that Reagan and his administration slashed wait staff minimum wages in half, making those workers dependent on tips.


I waited tables at Ponderosa when I was a teen and a manager of mine let me know why I only made half of minimum wage, which was $4.25 at that time. That was the only time he ever told me anything political. I'm not positive, but I believe that he leaned left.

doc03

(35,512 posts)
12. I think that predated RR. I had a summer job as a busboy back in 1964. At the time minmum wage
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 04:53 PM
Jun 2023

was $1.25 but minimum wage was only $.75 for servers and busboys. The servers shared $4 a day with us out of their tips giving
us $1.25 an hour, $10 a day was pretty good money back then and $4 was tax free.

Niagara

(7,826 posts)
13. Thank you for sharing this, doc03.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 07:53 PM
Jun 2023

I went searching the internet and I only found this article from February 5, 1983, basically a new rule to report tips to the IRS for tax purposes.


I can't find anything else about tipped workers during the Reagan Admin.



https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/02/05/New-Internal-Revenue-Service-rules-for-reporting-tips-have/9750413269200/

intrepidity

(7,406 posts)
3. Good questions, bookmarking
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:27 PM
Jun 2023

I still don't fully understand tipping in contexts besides wait staff at dine-in restaurants.

I tend to err on the side of over tipping and it often feels weird when I tip an owner of a business (or whom I suspect is owner but not sure).

So far I've not seen a tip jar at the grocery store checkers, but I bet it is coming. They already ask for various "donations" (where do those *really* go?) so just a matter of time til checkers jump on the bandwagon.

And meanwhile corporate profits are at obscene levels.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. It's handled the same way as it is if you wrote the amount on the bill
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:28 PM
Jun 2023

And it gets charged to your debit or credit card you used for payment.

IOW the act of the server spinning a screen around to you is no different from any other time you leave a tip in a way that varies from just handing someone some cash.

There's a lot of different laws in different places re: how your tip is handled, but one thing about this ... fairly or not, employees who seem to earn little in verifiable tips (i.e. one with a paper trail) are often looked down upon as 'not good employees'.

stopdiggin

(11,465 posts)
17. thanks.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 09:06 PM
Jun 2023

Yes - I know that 'gratuity' has long been added to tab when paying by credit card. Same thing. (and I often had similar questions there. suspect a lot of it kind of depends on the business you're dealing with .. )

marble falls

(57,926 posts)
6. Always tip cash directly to your server. Owners in the last ten or so years have gotten very ...
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:35 PM
Jun 2023

... generous with their server's tips - giving portions to managers, maintenance, kitchen all illegal by Federal law.

All smart servers declare their tips honestly. It could make a difference with SSI and unemployment.

EYESORE 9001

(26,068 posts)
7. I prefer to tip in cash
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:47 PM
Jun 2023

Getting spoiled by debit card payments, I often forget about ‘walking-around money.’ I will tip using the debit card in those instances, but I don’t like doing it.

sanatanadharma

(3,769 posts)
8. Tip-culture is not world wide but is built into the culture of the USA
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 01:52 PM
Jun 2023

I think started in the hoary past of pre-2nd amendment carnage as either a bribe or a thank you for "please not killing me."

stopdiggin

(11,465 posts)
18. suspect that is true
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 09:15 PM
Jun 2023

and I have to admit to being a little on the fence about that ...

(I'm otherwise a pretty much no nonsense, "Pay Your Damned Taxes" sort of hard ass. A little more sympathy for the person on the lower end of the economic ladder - but still not really down with wholesale, and universally acknowledged, cheating)

beaglelover

(3,524 posts)
14. The cashier at Panera once told my husband that when he enters a tip the employees never
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 08:28 PM
Jun 2023

see it reflected in their paychecks. She basically told him not to enter a tip.

wishstar

(5,275 posts)
15. I always prefer to use the tip jar and tell the clerk I've tipped into their jar instead
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 08:55 PM
Jun 2023

Good way to get rid of spare change

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