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California Democrats Shoot Down ‘No Tax On Tips’ Bill Proposed by GOP

Kamala Harris’ home state of California has failed to pass a bill advanced by Republicans in the state senate to end taxes on tips.

This comes after the Harris campaign came under fire last month for mimicking former President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to scrap taxes on tips for service workers, as was reported by Resist the Mainstream.

While the idea of not taxing tips was seemingly popular enough with the public for Harris to copy it, tips will not be exempted from state income taxes in California, as a proposal for such a concept was voted down by the state’s Democrats.

Harris has previously been at odds with potential political allies in California. The lack of Democrat support for her stolen ‘No tax on tips’ policy lends credence to Trump’s statement that only he would be able to enshrine it into law.

California remains one of the most unaffordable states in the US. California law also requires employers to pay tipped workers full minimum wage before tips, and employers cannot get a cut of the tips. However, because the tips are still taxed, workers are not able to keep the full amount.

Federal law does not require tipped workers to be paid full minimum wage before tips unless tips cannot reliably make up the difference. Only seven states (Alaska, California, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington) have the same minimum wage for tipped and non-tipped workers. Earning tips without being made to pay income tax on them is therefore all the more critical for hospitality service workers to maintain a living wage.
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SW-User
Surely if taxes on tips were ended, that would just encourage employers to pay their employees next to nothing, and instead (ironically) rely on the American taxpayer to pay them instead.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@SW-User

What evidence is there for that?

And aren't you forgetting that those employees would also have their tip money tax free?

I'd not only eliminate the tax on tips but also raise the minimum wage (and do away with the sub-minimum wage, where employers in some states are allowed to pay tipped-workers below their state's minimum wage).
SW-User
@beckyromero it would be better to raise the minimum wage and do away with tips altogether. Tips just give employers an incentive to pay you less
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@SW-User

Do away with tips?

It's the customer's money. You want to tell the customer what they can do with their money?
SW-User
@beckyromero Plenty of countries don’t tip
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@SW-User

But shouldn't Americans be allowed to give a tip from their own money if that is their preference?

Or are you advocating for a Tip Police?

And if so, do you want tippers jailed or fined? And what about the receipient?