Anonymous
Post 08/28/2022 20:38     Subject: Nail salon - should I still plan to tip in cash?

Anonymous wrote:tip on credit card is reported as income and taxed

tip as cash is not reported as income


Even more reason why you should tip with your credit card. Sorry pay your taxes, like I do.
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2022 20:31     Subject: Nail salon - should I still plan to tip in cash?

Anonymous wrote:My favorite nail salon in Vienna prefers cards + tip included on card. Typically the owner will announce the tip to the technician…

Love that I don’t have to have cash, make change and calculate a tip.


ok that’s great - can you please share the name? Would prefer to skip cash in the future

btw how much do people usually tip these days? The service was $25 so I tipped $10. too little? too much? just right?
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2022 19:52     Subject: Nail salon - should I still plan to tip in cash?

tip on credit card is reported as income and taxed

tip as cash is not reported as income
Anonymous
Post 08/28/2022 19:36     Subject: Nail salon - should I still plan to tip in cash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tip on my credit card, I don't carry cash. Fewer and fewer people carry cash these days, and nail salons know this.


While true, I keep a cash stash on hand to ensure that the person who provides the service receives the gratuity. Seems like the minimum I can do.


Pardon me? So you just went ahead and assumed or decided that I don't tip just because I don't use cash. I alway tip - always! The salons I go to allow tips on credit cards. Maybe you need to get out more.