- Jun 1, 2006
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OK, so I know this is *yet* another tipping thread, but I believe this aspect of it has not been covered yet.
Everywhere in Canada/Toronto I've been, people tip on the amount of the regular meal, not the total after tax. So if my meal is $10 before tax, a 15% tip would be $1.50. It used to be convenient when the sales tax was 15% in Ontario, because a 15% tip would be the same amount as the tax.
I noticed during a recent visit to NYC that the "suggested tips" on receipts were calculated using the after-tax total. Am I supposed to tip the government for taxing me or something? Realistically, this little trick takes the tip up from 15% to a total of maybe 20% or so, depending on the tax in your state.
Everywhere in Canada/Toronto I've been, people tip on the amount of the regular meal, not the total after tax. So if my meal is $10 before tax, a 15% tip would be $1.50. It used to be convenient when the sales tax was 15% in Ontario, because a 15% tip would be the same amount as the tax.
I noticed during a recent visit to NYC that the "suggested tips" on receipts were calculated using the after-tax total. Am I supposed to tip the government for taxing me or something? Realistically, this little trick takes the tip up from 15% to a total of maybe 20% or so, depending on the tax in your state.
