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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work in tax policy. [b]This is one of the stupidest moments in tax policy history.[/b] At any rate, I won't change my tipping because of it, and I imagine very few will. Tipping culture is ingrained in culture in a way that won't really allow people to tip less. [/quote] +1 Such a stupid proposal But, I will continue to tip as I normally do -- 20 to 25% at a sit down restaurant, 0% at a fast casual / fast food restaurant.[/quote] Tell us why... since the paper work involved in tracking tip income is usually not worth the amount the government receives.[/quote] Because tips are clearly the major bulk of the waitstaff income. We are basically saying that waitstaff should not pay income tax. Why them and not other types of lower income workers? I agree with the earlier PP who called this "chaotic populist nonsense for MAGA morons."[/quote]
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