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  2. Stanton v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Plaintiffs admitted that gratuity on their income tax returns, but did not include it as income because it was a gift. The tax commissioner decided that it was income and assessed a tax deficiency, which plaintiffs paid, and thereafter filed a claim for a refund. Defendant denied that claim.

  3. Mandatory tipping - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory tipping (also known as a mandatory gratuity or an autograt) is a tip which is added automatically to the customer's bill, without the customer determining the amount or being asked. It may be implemented in several ways, such as applying a fixed percentage to all customer's bills, or to large groups, or on a customer-by-customer basis ...

  4. The Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The wages here means wages last drawn by the employee. The "15 days' wages" will be calculated by dividing the last drawn wages by 26 and multiplying the result with 15. But under Section 4(3), the maximum gratuity that is payable is fixed at ₹20,00,000. Any gratuity amount paid in excess of ₹20,00,000 is taxable in the employee's hands. [4]

  5. Are You Confused By New Tipping Culture? Here’s What To Know ...

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    Workers who receive cash tips get them the same day, which can be an advantage. Note that tipped workers are expected to keep track of tips and pay taxes on the money they receive.

  6. You're Probably Making This Big Tipping Mistake Without ...

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    Tipping on Top of an Auto Gratuity When you are seated with a large party at a restaurant, it’s common for an automatic gratuity of 20% to be added to your bill. This is a built-in tip.

  7. 20 Things You Might Not Know Are Taxable - AOL

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    Legal settlements: If you receive a legal settlement, the amount you receive may be considered taxable income. Scholarships: If a scholarship is awarded to you to cover tuition fees, books and ...

  8. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Leaving some change on the restaurant table is one way of giving a gratuity to the restaurant staff. A gratuity (often called a tip) is a sum of money customarily given by a customer to certain service sector workers such as hospitality for the service they have performed, in addition to the basic price of the service.

  9. Gratuity Guide: How Much To Tip in Every Situation - AOL

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    Restaurant Servers. The appropriate tipping percentage for restaurant servers has changed drastically over the past decade. While it used to be appropriate to tip 10% to 15% to your server, today ...