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If Trump's no tax on tips ends up passing the House, then I am done tipping at venues that I don't expect to return to - May 22nd 2025, 05:23 AM

I will still tip at bars that I am a regular at. However, if this passes, I am done tipping people at places that I don't expect to return to. I will write "if I have to pay taxes, you should too" on the tip line. Why should anyone spend their taxed income to give a tip to someone who is essentially now going to be tax exempt? I am well aware that the restaurant and bar industry is full of shady criminals who openly use drugs and don't report all their income, but making this law is absurd. It benefits customer facing people while possibly raising the prices for people who don't work with customers or don't work a tipped position. Hell, most of them get free drinks almost daily from patrons anyways. Why should I tip people in this shady industry when they are exempt from income tax. LOL. If I don't expect to return to a restaurant, then I will no longer be tipping. I will explain why on the tip line.
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