OT tax on tips
- By douggainey
- House Of Politics & Off-Topics
- 48 Replies
That position, specifically, would gain you service industry votes, but wouldn't push anyone to vote against you.You gain votes on one side but lose on the other.
That position, specifically, would gain you service industry votes, but wouldn't push anyone to vote against you.You gain votes on one side but lose on the other.
You gain votes on one side but lose on the other.Here's your answer
Agree totally with this.Because we need less taxes and more accountability in governmental spending?
This is my pointRight there with you but why should their income be less taxable than mine as a non waiter.
As a BOH, I would assume you work more than 40, no? No tax on OT is on the table as well.Right there with you but why should their income be less taxable than mine as a non waiter.
And the service you get everywhere else reflects that.I think we are the only country with a tip economy. At least regarding restaurants. Certainly in Europe they don’t expect tipping like we have.