$600 plan is dead, but.....
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wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 12:01 last edited by
..they have a backup plan which is every bit as intrusive.
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..they have a backup plan which is every bit as intrusive.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 13:38 last edited by@mik said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
..they have a backup plan which is every bit as intrusive.
$10K annual transactions is even more intrusive. Notice they don’t say receipts, bye…
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wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 13:38 last edited by
I still say the answer is a National Sales Tax…
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wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 14:00 last edited by
Or a flat tax.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 14:07 last edited by
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
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That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 18:19 last edited by@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup.
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@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 18:20 last edited by@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
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@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 18:31 last edited by@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 18:45 last edited by
I already paid income tax on my savings.
If a national sales tax was implemented, that money would all be taxed again.
Seniors would really be hurt by the double tax
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@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 18:54 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
So my cash tips are better appreciated! Good to know!
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@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
So my cash tips are better appreciated! Good to know!
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 19:06 last edited by@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
So my cash tips are better appreciated! Good to know!
Cash tips are FAR better.
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@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 20:32 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
I still tip in cash. To the server.
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@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
I still tip in cash. To the server.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 20:58 last edited by@jolly said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
I still tip in cash. To the server.
Same. Karma.
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@aqua-letifer said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@lufins-dad said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jon-nyc said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
That’s just as intrusive. Even a minimum wage employee is going to have 10k of transactions a year.
Ayup. All of those waitresses living off of tips should pay very close attention to this.
That's not how it's calculated. The tips are paid to the restaurant, who in turn pays out the waitresses with one transaction at the end of the night.
In cities, almost no one pays in cash anymore, and so tips are automatically taxed anyway.
I still tip in cash. To the server.
wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 21:33 last edited by@jolly said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
I still tip in cash. To the server.
I try to. However, what happens to the kitchen staff, the
busboysbus-staff, the maitre'd? -
@jolly said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
I still tip in cash. To the server.
I try to. However, what happens to the kitchen staff, the
busboysbus-staff, the maitre'd?wrote on 20 Oct 2021, 22:00 last edited by@george-k said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
@jolly said in $600 plan is dead, but.....:
I still tip in cash. To the server.
I try to. However, what happens to the kitchen staff, the
busboysbus-staff, the maitre'd?Depends on the place. Kitchen staff almost always gets bupkis. Busboys get paid out by servers at the end of the night, or the restaurant pulls it from the waiters' tips.