Trump and Harris agree on “no tax on tips.” They’re both wrong.
Trump and Harris agree on “no tax on tips.” They’re both wrong.
www.vox.com Trump and Harris agree on “no tax on tips.” They’re both wrong.
”No tax on tips” looks less like a pro-worker tax credit and more like a big business tax cut.
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More exception rules means more loop holes. Now I can get my employer to pay me in tips instead of a regular salary.
18 1 ReplyThat would be called a bonus. Tips are from customers for services rendered.
6 1 ReplyMany, many restaurants now have mandatory tips right on the bill. They've already destroyed the concept, and this will just make it worse.
6 0 ReplyDefine customer and define services rendered. I rendered 40 hours of services to my customer (aka my employer).
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