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The New Tax Law That Could Change Restaurant Tipping Forever
Passed as an Internal Revenue Code amendment in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, this new law has immense implications for ...
A new study reveals Americans are split on restaurant tipping. Thirty-four percent still tip 20%, while others give less than ...
According to the Pew Research Center, a large percentage of people in the U.S. view tipping as a choice. It’s customary for the dinner service to come to an end before the customer gets presented with ...
What makes us tip? A new study explores two main motives: genuine appreciation for the service and conformity with social ...
In a screenshot of the receipt, the dad had indeed completely scratched out the 20% automatic gratuity and had written that ...
A server in the United Kingdom has revealed the cheap ways restaurant-goers avoid tipping. With 10 years in the industry, the waitress, using the pseudonym Sophia Jenson, has encountered many types of ...
The server took to Reddit to share her interaction with a couple who refused to leave her a tip because she simply asked if ...
A few years ago, I answered a similar question as to whether “cash is king.” The bottom line: Most servers and owners still preferred a cash tip (which they could declare or not), so the IRS likely ...
'It seems the whole point of tipping was to make up for low wages, and that is no longer an issue' Dear Quentin, I read your column all the time and, although this is a very specific question, I was ...
After being stiffed by more than one customer in a night, a server asks if it's okay to ask for feedback from a customer on why they didn't tip Sara Belcher is a digital news writer/editor at PEOPLE.
A psychology expert is pulling back the curtain on the mental tactics servers and bartenders use to boost their tips. Her viral breakdown of these ...
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