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In reply to the discussion: An Education on Tipping. Tip in cash when you can. [View all]dballance
(5,756 posts)34. It's also a window for people living below the poverty line to keep their wages. Your argument fails
I'm not sure what your rather brief title is intended to mean.
I happily pay taxes in support of all the good things like public education, roads, bridges and libraries.
If it is a bad thing for a person making $2.35/hr as a tipped person to keep some dollars in hand and avoid taxes on those dollars to meet the needs of their family then it must be a horrible crime for corporations that make billions of dollars in profit to hide those profits offshore in order to avoid US taxes. Let's look at this in context.
You tell me which one of these cases is morally superior.
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Thanks for the info. We rarely carry much cash, but could easily arrange to do so--
eridani
Aug 2014
#10
i haven't been a server in about 20 years and that is a dramatic change
ProdigalJunkMail
Aug 2014
#11
A DUer opening a restaurant was shocked when the credit machine tech asked him
TexasProgresive
Aug 2014
#13
I actually didn't know about how that worked until my sister worked as a server.
NuclearDem
Aug 2014
#20
If the server doesn't pay taxes on the $$$ (which becomes "underground economy money")
IdaBriggs
Aug 2014
#21
You are NOT seriously dinging servers for not reporting all their tips. Do you understand IRS regs?
dballance
Aug 2014
#31
What we have here is a failure to communicate. You don't even understand what I am talking about.
IdaBriggs
Aug 2014
#40
It's also a window for people living below the poverty line to keep their wages. Your argument fails
dballance
Aug 2014
#34
Lol... nobody likes to pay taxes - the real reason waiters prefer cash
taught_me_patience
Aug 2014
#43