Not only that, but it encourages employers to drop the "minimum" wage down because employers have to pay taxes on that part.
It also hurts regular people who don't make tips. Why should a waitress make $30/hr in tips untaxed, while a tradesman makes $30/hr with the entire wage taxed?
localsal 1 points 5 hours ago
Not only that, but it encourages employers to drop the "minimum" wage down because employers have to pay taxes on that part.
It also hurts regular people who don't make tips. Why should a waitress make $30/hr in tips untaxed, while a tradesman makes $30/hr with the entire wage taxed?