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Subject: Re: Tippees' perspectives Posted on: 15 Sep 2005 09:07:30 CDT

In message <1msgi1t8im1nrbqps4aod5q613ik639m8h@4ax.com> Binyamin Dissen
wrote:

>On 14 Sep 2005 11:46:15 -0700 "Ad absurdum per aspera"
>wrote:
>
>:>Is this just my mis-memory, or does the Internal Revenue Service assume
>:>that USAmerican waiters are tipped 15% when examining their tax
>:>returns? (Fifteen percent of just what, I don't know.)
>
>8%
>
>And the waiter is free to choose to declare actual tips (though that most
>likely would lead to an audit).

If they declare a number under 8%, yes. If they declared over 8% then
it probably wouldn't set off any flags.

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