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Waiter/Waitress
What % of waiters and waitresses do you guys think report their cash tips when taxes come around? If I had to guess I would say no more than 10% and I think that is being generous. I have friends that have waitressed for years and haven't reported a single dime in cash tips.
I already know the argument for poker, but what about here? For all those that say everything must be reported, what do you think about tips? |
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Re: Waiter/Waitress
I NEVER reported tips as a delivery driver. And I only reported enough of my tips to bring me up to minimum wage when I was a waiter.
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i was always told to claim 8% and id be fine. i did that for 6 years. i havent been a waiter in 6 years and no problems came from it. i was told you could get in trouble claiming none but i dont know of anyone personally who did.
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I NEVER reported tips as a delivery driver. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I have friends that have waitressed for years and haven't reported a single dime in cash tips. [/ QUOTE ] I don't believe you. |
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Re: Waiter/Waitress
I've never worked for tips, but I thought they assume some standard rate and tax you on that if you don't say otherwise?
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I have friends that have waitressed for years and haven't reported a single dime in cash tips. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I don't believe you. [/ QUOTE ] ok |
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I have friends that have waitressed for years and haven't reported a single dime in cash tips. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe so, but generally if you don't report enough you'll get allocated tips which can screw you over. I worked at a semi-upscale place in college and usually claimed about half of what I made (a lot of mine were CC tips though so I really didn't have much choice). J |
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Re: Waiter/Waitress
It all depends on the type of place you work at.
In other words, a bar deals with cash mostly so waiters/waitresses show little or no tips as income. On the other hand, servers that work in fine restaurants will likely show more because most people pay by credit card. The tip is on the slip which is a paper trail so if a restaurant ever gets audited, many times they will look at the servers as well. |
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Re: Waiter/Waitress
While I was in highschool, I waited tables at several different restaurants. While I didn't put forth enough effort to make sure I got 100% of the tips I earned reported, I did in fact report them as best I could.
I worked with probably 200 or so other servers, and I know for a fact that I am the only one of those 200 who made any effort at all to report them. And at least 150 of them went to the effort of reporting as little as possible. I highly doubt the number of servers that accurately report their tips is even as high as 1%. |
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