This is random, but I bet a lot of people, even people who have lived in Utah their entire lives, don't realize this.
Tipped employees in Utah do not make minimum wage on top of their tips. They make $2.13/hr.
Not only that, but no matter how bad their actual tips might be, they get taxed as though they got at least 10% of their sales as tips.
They can report more than that, but they can't be taxed less than that.
Tipped employees in Utah do not make minimum wage on top of their tips. They make $2.13/hr.
Not only that, but no matter how bad their actual tips might be, they get taxed as though they got at least 10% of their sales as tips.
They can report more than that, but they can't be taxed less than that.