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Question about food and beverage tips.

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#1
  • mike
  • mail
  • 2021/07/19 19:40

I just recently heard that restaurant owners and managers are not allowed to take tips, but
I was told that owner-chefs are allowed to take tips.
I am planning to buy a restaurant soon, and I don't want to be sued later by the employees if I don't know what to expect.
I looked at some California sites, but they were somewhat vague and confusing, so if anyone has any information, I would appreciate it
Thank you!

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#7
  • ダメでしょ
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 20:01
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> I was told that the owner chef was okay with taking tips.

False information, you will be sued later and the store will be closed.

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#8
  • mike
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 21:37
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Quite often, a private owner I know told me that he takes a
tip because he has a small restaurant with a sushi counter and about 30-40 vessels, and only the owner-chef makes the sushi.
I didn't intend to take a tip, but my partner said he did, so I thought I would just check.
Tipping is from the customer to the employee. I understand.
# Thank you 7!

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#9
  • わっかるっかなぁ
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 11:18
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#6 Don't write anything irrelevant

I explained to them that they can't because they think of tips as tips, but they didn't understand
Once you pool all the tips in a separate line and adjust the hourly rate on payday and give them as salary, why not? You could lower the hourly rate $ to 12 and add the tips
that way the hourly rate would float, which would inevitably be income for the company. The tax office would want to know exactly how much tips were received and paid

# 6 don't think you don't have to file for taxes on cash tips ? No, I don't think you are a student of the world. Maybe you're a naive student.

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#10
  • エンジェルス
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 12:20
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I bought a ticket to go to my first baseball game.

$ 100 or so seats(2 people)
$ 22 service charge
$ 7.5 something fee

$ 270 or so

Parking
$ 45
$ 22 service charge

$ 70

Total $ 340 ≒ (for 2 people)

I chose a cheaper seat, but I didn't expect to pay this much.
Well, I thought I had to go at least once, but it was so expensive.

By the way, eating and drinking at the stadium is also expensive ? lol

Have you been there recently ? just for reference.

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#11
  • 緊急逮捕
  • 2021/07/26 (Mon) 00:04
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> The tip is from the customer to the employee.

If you forcibly take something that has passed from a customer to an employee, it is a criminal matter, so call the police and they will take care of it immediately. I believe the person who took it will be taken away in handcuffs. It is more certain than suing later. If the owner is arrested in front of the customers, is it the end of the restaurant?

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