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Thanks to everyone for their feedback, it is extremely valuable. Am I correct in assuming that the employee is then fully responsible for reporting "tip income" to the IRS (cash or credit card) and not the business owner?
Just out of plain curiousity, what would you say the average amount of tips your cafe pulls in during a regular shift?
I really do not understand the US way of tipping. Why, Why, Why do you tip?? As a customer, stop with the tips, and just pay for the drinks. That is what you want, right? The service is there so that you will actually buy the drinks in that shop, and not somewhere else. So just by actually going to the shop/bar is enough to say that you like the service.
In addition, the employer/owner should pay the employees a fair amount of money for the work they do. As an employer, just raise the prices of the drinks by 10% and give this money directly to the employees. This would be much easier, and much more fair to everybody (including customers).
I don't know... when I was in a higher-volume shop I'd pull down tips roughly equal to my hourly wage.
Agreed to the point about losing business if you pursue Arno's suggestion. This is just not how it is done in the US. Think about the grumbling that the becoming-more-common automatically-added 15% gratuity is creating in restaurants.
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