Maybe expand on your subject?
I figured that was where he was going. But the OP is fairly limited, likeStrippers live on tips. That's where most of their money comes from.
Get it?
WW
Why?Maybe expand on your subject?
I am against no tax on tips. Many servers in the US make $2.13 an hour. With no tax on tips they won't owe a dime of income taxes. (Subject to limit within the bill). Unless it has been changed they will still report tip income so payroll taxes can be calculated and paid.
A non tipped cook making $12 a hour will pay about a grand a year in income taxes along with payroll taxes.
Why should the front end employee get a tax break while the cook and other not tipped workers pay a tax on similar annual take home pay? It is ridiculous.
Don't play favorites. Give all low income workers a tax break.
Strippers live on tips. That's where most of their money comes from.
Get it?
WW
MILFHUNTER69 v United States (2028)
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court rules that OnlyFans "gratuities" are not tips for tax purposes.
Seriously? You need andewers to these questions?I figured that was where he was going. But the OP is fairly limited, like
what is the cap on yearly salary?
How much money can you make before you have to pay taxes?
Can teachers get tips?
Do the tips count towards yearly salary?
Just seemed a bit of a lazy OP.
Do you just want people to agree or do you want a discussion?Seriously? You need andewers to these questions?
I am here to offer edification not to discuss.Do you just want people to agree or do you want a discussion?
Interesting. Thanks for the information I will avoid discussions with you in the future then.I am here to offer edification not to discuss.
It depends. Not all strip clubs hire strippers as employees. Some don't, meaning 100% of the stripper's income comes from tips, but they are considered self-employed, and have to pay taxes.Teachers still pay.
Welcome to Trump’s America.
Let all celebrate this at church Sunday!
Not if they're self-employed.They will be now.
Good point but getting into the weeds a bit.It depends. Not all strip clubs hire strippers as employees. Some don't, meaning 100% of the stripper's income comes from tips, but they are considered self-employed, and have to pay taxes.
It is what it is.Good point but getting into the weeds a bit.
Sort of like nit picking the theme of the thread which is that some workers are favored over others.
Good point but getting into the weeds a bit.
Sort of like nit picking the theme of the thread which is that some workers are favored over others.
Sure, if you discount the idea that teachers at the very least don't have to worry about their income depending on the good nature of others.
Why strippers? Anyone know? I'd like to not be taxed, wouldn't you? What's the requirement?Do you just want people to agree or do you want a discussion?
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