• moistclump@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Ehh this one I’m not a big fan of. Do a more general like “under $35k no tax” but no tax on tips leaves out minimum and low wage workers who just so happen to not make tip income.

    Am I missing something here?

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      3 months ago

      Agreed, and encourages employers to keep pushing tipping onto everyone. I already thought it was bad, I don’t want to have to pay a tip at every store I go to. I’d much rather have a set price and employees make a living wage even if it’s a little more expensive

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      3 months ago

      The government wants more data. It feels like it’s a common unspoken rule that tipped employees don’t claim cash tips.

      So it seems like “hey, since you lie to us to keep your cash tips and it’s optically bad and a waste of IRS resources to even pursue you, just tell us how much you actually made for data collection reasons and we’ll ignore it”