inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 2 months agoSenate passed a surprise 'no tax on tips' bill. Here's what it could mean for workerswww.cnbc.comexternal-linkmessage-square12fedilinkarrow-up123arrow-down13
arrow-up120arrow-down1external-linkSenate passed a surprise 'no tax on tips' bill. Here's what it could mean for workerswww.cnbc.cominclementimmigrant@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 2 months agomessage-square12fedilink
minus-squareCorkyskog@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up10·2 months agoWhy is it limited to cash? This is hilarious, hardly anyone tipping big is going to use cash.
minus-squareinclementimmigrant@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up13·2 months agoBecause that’s the point? The appearance of help while doing absolutely fuck all.
minus-square𝔊𝔬𝔬𝔟𝔶𝔐𝔠𝔐𝔬𝔬𝔟𝔶@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up11·2 months agoAnd further entrenching the US in tipping culture where businesses don’t have to pay a living wage and the bill is footed to the consumer.
minus-squareOmega@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoBecause they’re already not claiming those. So this does nothing. Except if people starting claiming tips and they get rid of the bill, it will make auditing easier.
Why is it limited to cash? This is hilarious, hardly anyone tipping big is going to use cash.
Because that’s the point? The appearance of help while doing absolutely fuck all.
And further entrenching the US in tipping culture where businesses don’t have to pay a living wage and the bill is footed to the consumer.
Because they’re already not claiming those. So this does nothing. Except if people starting claiming tips and they get rid of the bill, it will make auditing easier.