For sure. The uncultured not remembering their back to the future memes. lol And it works, cause people seem to forget this every time they take office and do it again.
Gifts in return for goods or services can be taxed, yes.
For example, If you build a deck for me, and I "gift you" a $2000 gift card? Yeah that's taxable.
I learned of a scumbag who, in order to dodge child support, he usually worked (plumber) for gift cards. His house & truck were in his girlfriend's name, he technically earned under 10K a year :p A real jerk.
As someone that both works full time and sells things locally, I feel it is my duty to take cash only for my local goods to help make up for the retards stealing a large portion of my income every paycheck.
For waiters that are good I just write CASH or put a line through the tip line and give them cash and tell them, “look at me, I did not tip you” cause taxing tips is corporate theft.
However it’s extremely rare to even want to tip these days. The amount of times I get asked to tip before services are rendered is infuriating. Practically blackmail/extortion for good service nowadays.
I agree with u/DefinitelyNotIGN, if there's no cap, then this gets abused. I could see a scheme where a company pays their employees minimum wage, then forks them their real salary under the table, bypassing taxes all together.
Or 12 bucks an hour, assuming you're working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, AND being paid tips on all your sick days and vacation days.
Gonna toss this out here... If you're making more than 12 bucks an hour in tips alone with all those stipulations... I think you're good to pay some taxes. There needs to be a cap, because politician bribes are also tips, and the IRS needs that window the threaten politicians to increasing their budget every year.
You're not "banned" from being taxed on lottery earnings in canada, it's just not on the tax schedule.
You're not "banned" from being taxed on Vow of Poverty earn-and-redistributions, they're just not taxed in the first place (or reinbursed in some cases).
No one is talking about Canada. The article is about the US. I'll even give you examples. HR9260 and S.4960 would have prohibited states from from placing excise taxes on firearms and ammunition.
If the feds wanted to try to prevent certain state taxes it would take a bill. The US's state taxes and federal are otherwise separate. Some states have no income taxes. Some tax income that IRS does not.
To that I say "fuck that". States rights means state oppressions, sometimes. Trump promised to remove tax on tips, he should do so federally and do so promptly and efficiently. He shouldn't stick his dick into State Rights and independence. Even if it would be a good thing. No one should. Not just because it would take much longer and then likely never pass, but because there's purviews in government, and that should be outside his.
Hey, I've seen this one before. Republican Congress is throwing the midterm elections by refusing to pass the bills they were reelected to pass.
They need to lose so they can beg for funds to "beat the Dems" and then do nothing all over again. It's a big club and we ain't in it.
No tax on Tips was passed in another bill. There will be other bills for the rest.
Do you know the bill number?
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/119/s129
The Republican voters changed, not the congressmen
Pretty much...
Donald Trump could simply not tax them, but it wouldn't be a law.
It always comes down to money, doesn't it?
For Con Inc. it's money. For the dems it's power.
"When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators."
What do you mean you've seen it? It's brand new.
I see you whooshed right over two people's heads.
For sure. The uncultured not remembering their back to the future memes. lol And it works, cause people seem to forget this every time they take office and do it again.
Wait what, Americans get taxed on Tips?!
That's fucking nuts, just take the cash tip and put it in your pocket
You can/will be taxed on gifts too if the government is aware you recieved anything of significant monetary value.
Gifts in return for goods or services can be taxed, yes.
For example, If you build a deck for me, and I "gift you" a $2000 gift card? Yeah that's taxable.
I learned of a scumbag who, in order to dodge child support, he usually worked (plumber) for gift cards. His house & truck were in his girlfriend's name, he technically earned under 10K a year :p A real jerk.
Dodging government mandated anything is based and redpilled, especially when it comes to giving women money
As someone that both works full time and sells things locally, I feel it is my duty to take cash only for my local goods to help make up for the retards stealing a large portion of my income every paycheck.
Oh no, this guy avoided funding his baby momma's trips to the nail salon while she leaves her kid in a daycare to be abused. The horror.
sheesh, what awful behaviour, nobody should ever try to do something like this!
that's... useful information
based and amazon card-pilled
They now have software for the payment of your bill, and it asks for a tip.
Yes, really
For waiters that are good I just write CASH or put a line through the tip line and give them cash and tell them, “look at me, I did not tip you” cause taxing tips is corporate theft.
You can do $0 on the machine and tip them in cash.
However it’s extremely rare to even want to tip these days. The amount of times I get asked to tip before services are rendered is infuriating. Practically blackmail/extortion for good service nowadays.
That's why I never tip on cards, personally.
That's what most people do if they get tipped cash.
Remember when they were crying about plan 2025? Lmao
Someone needs to inform the Leftists that the PotUS does NOT write the Budgets or Bills.
The Prez used to present a 'sample budget' of things he liked? But I think Bush 1^st was the last to do that, maybe Clinton.
that's what this is for https://legiscan.com/US/bill/SB129/2025
It's limited to $25,000
25k in tip money. that's a hell of a lot.
I agree with u/DefinitelyNotIGN, if there's no cap, then this gets abused. I could see a scheme where a company pays their employees minimum wage, then forks them their real salary under the table, bypassing taxes all together.
Or 12 bucks an hour, assuming you're working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, AND being paid tips on all your sick days and vacation days.
Gonna toss this out here... If you're making more than 12 bucks an hour in tips alone with all those stipulations... I think you're good to pay some taxes. There needs to be a cap, because politician bribes are also tips, and the IRS needs that window the threaten politicians to increasing their budget every year.
Minimum Wage in Washington and Florida is $15.
So they're making at least 27 bucks an hour waiting tables? Well, good for them.
Okay, so, what does it actually do, because they sure seem to not taxing tips or overtime.
No bills "ban" taxes on things.
You're not "banned" from being taxed on lottery earnings in canada, it's just not on the tax schedule.
You're not "banned" from being taxed on Vow of Poverty earn-and-redistributions, they're just not taxed in the first place (or reinbursed in some cases).
No one is talking about Canada. The article is about the US. I'll even give you examples. HR9260 and S.4960 would have prohibited states from from placing excise taxes on firearms and ammunition.
If the feds wanted to try to prevent certain state taxes it would take a bill. The US's state taxes and federal are otherwise separate. Some states have no income taxes. Some tax income that IRS does not.
Okay, sure.
To that I say "fuck that". States rights means state oppressions, sometimes. Trump promised to remove tax on tips, he should do so federally and do so promptly and efficiently. He shouldn't stick his dick into State Rights and independence. Even if it would be a good thing. No one should. Not just because it would take much longer and then likely never pass, but because there's purviews in government, and that should be outside his.
Republicans in Congress are such faggots.
They never push the agenda of the right. Just say they will and deliberately fumble at the end zone.
They don't want to do the things they say.
Wait and see faggots