🔍 Tip Calculator
Calculate restaurant tips and split bills easily.
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How to Calculate Tips
What is a Tip (Gratuity)?
A tip or gratuity is an extra sum of money given to certain service workers for a job well done. It is most common in restaurants, bars, and for delivery drivers. Tipping is a way to directly reward good service and is an important part of the income for many service professionals.
The Formulas
Total Bill = Bill Amount + Tip Amount
Per Person = Total Bill / Number of People
Step-by-Step Example
Problem: Your bill is $60, you want to tip 20%, and split it between 2 people.
Bill = $60, Tip = 20%, People = 2
$60 × 0.20 = $12
$60 + $12 = $72
$72 / 2 = $36
Tipping Etiquette Guide
- 15%: Economy/Standard. For acceptable service where everything went as expected.
- 18-20%: The New Standard. The expected tip for good service in most US cities.
- 22%+: Exceptional Service. For servers who went above and beyond to make your experience special.
- 10% or Less: Below Average. Only for significantly poor service, and usually accompanied by a talk with the manager.
🎯 Pro Tipping Tips
- Tip on Pre-Tax: To be precise, calculate your tip on the bill total before sales tax is added. However, tipping on the post-tax total is a nice gesture.
- "Double the Tax": In some cities (like NYC), doubling the 8.875% sales tax is a quick shortcut to a ~18% tip.
- Check for "Gratuity": Some restaurants automatically add a 18-20% service charge for large parties. Check your bill so you don't tip twice!
- Cash is King: While adding service to a card is convenient, servers often prefer cash tips as they receive them immediately.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard tip percentage?
In the US, 15-20% is considered standard for good service. For exceptional service, 25% is common.
Should I tip before or after tax?
Social etiquette varies, but standard practice is to tip on the pre-tax total of the bill.
How do I split a tip among friends?
Divide the total amount (Bill + Tip) by the number of people. Our calculator handles this 'Bill Splitting' automatically.
🔍 Authoritative References
For more information about business and financial calculations, consult these trusted sources:
- U.S. Small Business Administration - Official resources for business planning and financial management
- Bureau of Labor Statistics - Authoritative economic and employment data
- Federal Reserve Economic Data - Comprehensive U.S. economic statistics