• RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not being an American the whole idea of not including tax in the stated price just seems so alien. You expect me to work out what 12.5% of my bill is on the fly as I’m shopping? Fuck you, that’s your job. You are the one actually paying the tax to the government, you work it out

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      We generally tip 15% or 20%, depending on quality of service, 10% if it’s bad but not atrocious. And that’s pretty easy:

      • 10% - just move the decimal place once
      • 20% - move the decimal place once and double
      • 15% - in the middle of the first two (or move decimal place once, cut in half, and add that to the 10% figure)
    • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Not being an American the whole idea of not including tax in the stated price just seems so alien. You expect me to work out what 12.5% of my bill is on the fly as I’m shopping?

      well, no.

      They do that when they ring you up. The price on the shelf is pre tax. The price at the register is post tax. So you just do a mental adjustment as you shop, adding about 10% or so on top of what you’re buying.

      It’s not ideal, but it’s not impossible.

      I think realistically, sales tax should probably be at the distributor side. But it’s kind of nice being explicitly aware of what the sales tax is.