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To: domenad

Normally you have to put in 20% above your base salary if you’re working in the restaurant or some other tipping business.

However, depending on where you work, you may actually not even make that much. But they still tax you on it. And how can you prove what you didn’t make?

Kill the IRS. That is what is destroying our country, and it is what Bambi is going to use to take us down.

Once upon a time, we thought that they’d go after the big fish. But now that Rangel and many of the big fish in the government the big tax cheaters, it’s clearly time to go after the hairdressers.


43 posted on 12/06/2009 1:21:40 PM PST by livius
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To: livius

At Super Cuts, Great Clips, etc. the low price hair cutting places. The hair cuts costs around 11 bucks. I usually use a coupon for my kids, but I tip as if I wasn’t using the coupon which usually then amounts to the cost of the haircut without a tip.

Those stylists don’t make much. 15% tip on a dollar hair cut is $1.50. They usually do 2 cuts per hour, with a couple more expensive services during the day.

At a salon that my girls go to, the hair cut is 35 dollars, I’m sure that the salon “cut” is probably 10 bucks of that.


53 posted on 12/06/2009 1:29:12 PM PST by machogirl (First they came for my tagline.)
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