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How Much Tip Do You Give?

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With the tip, many people in the catering industry are fattening their salary. The government wants to reorganize the levies and is about to reach an agreement.

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With the tip, many people in the catering industry are fattening their salary. The government wants to reorganize the levies and is about to reach an agreement.

·Vienna, Austria
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After negotiations, the Chamber of Commerce and Trade Unions – and thus ÖVP and SPÖ – are now agreed. The NEOS' approval is still pending. Tips are generally subject to social insurance in this country. In the past, the amounts were difficult to verify, but now they also appear in the cash register as a result of the increasing trend towards card payment. This led to some high demands from the Austrian Health Fund (ÖGK) and started extensive dis…

·Vienna, Austria
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The neos do not want to agree to the colported increase of the lump sums. An agreement is still "a long way off".

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The Austrian government wants to review the tax system for tips. An agreement is close. After a successful shift, a waitress in Vienna's first district sometimes takes home 100 euros ... ...

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The tipping system is getting closer. An agreement between the social partners is about to be reached, but the approval of the NEOS is still lacking. Up-to-date developments in the National Council.

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A new regulation is now approaching in the debate about the taxes on tipping, which has been simmering for weeks. After negotiations, the Chamber of Commerce and Trade Unions – and in the wake of it also ÖVP and SPÖ – are expected to agree, reported the ORF domestic policy department on Monday.

·Vienna, Austria
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