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by pixelatedindex 415 days ago
Tipping is for service. It’s a charge and like all charges, it’s levied on the subtotal.

If I calculated tip after tax, I’m paying a portion of my tips to the state, and they are already getting their share via sales tax.

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Hm. Tipping is not a charge, is a gratuity- which means that its amount and even whether you give it or not is up to you. You can decide to tip 20% before taxes or 16% after taxes- it's exactly the same. It all depends how much you want to risk being seen as stingy by the waiter in front of you.