> these laws are marketed as reducing the need for tips.
One of the presidential candidates gave a speech recently with a back drop that said “no taxes on tips” or something.
That did nothing for me in terms of thinking meals would be cheaper. I assume they’re marketing the idea to restaurant workers directly rather than patrons.
One of the presidential candidates gave a speech recently with a back drop that said “no taxes on tips” or something.
That did nothing for me in terms of thinking meals would be cheaper. I assume they’re marketing the idea to restaurant workers directly rather than patrons.