Ik were supposed to report our tips in the my partner info but ive literally never done it. I tried doing them the other day and i can only go back like two weeks to input them??
venturealoha11 points1y ago
I’ve never received a tip at Starbucks. As far as the alphabet boys are concerned anyway.
FfierceLaw1 points1y ago
The alphabet boys - stealing that 😆
babyIoves10 points1y ago
i don't know anyone that has done this
Gh0stb0y6 [OP]2 points1y ago
that made me feel a million times better lmao thank you. it’s just way too much work
babyIoves2 points1y ago
lmao agreed :/ i posted about this when we first started doing it bc i was scared but literally everyone told me we don't get paid enough to do it so just no one does it 😭 servers are required to do the same & they don't do it either
jams10152 points1y ago
I'm a server and a bartender as well as a barista.
I always claim my serving/bartending tips on the daily and the taxes are pulled from the wage instead of the tips, meaning often my bartending paychecks are like $40 after they pull the taxes from the cash I claim. When you clock out, the POS literally asks you what you earned in cash tips that day, you input it and that's that. Get a W-2 and everything come tax time.
But that's bartending.
I've never claimed my barista ones. I assumed SB did it for us, since they collect and handle our tips and divvy them out to us. :-/
ayrihanae2 points1y ago
You can call partner resources and report tips farther back than they allow on the computer system. It’s pretty easy and fast to do, they just ask for the date and amount of tips received.
I believe Starbucks records of the amount of cash tips you received. That’s why they have you sign the paper each week. So if you don’t file them and the IRS does an audit there is a record of the amount of cash you got in tips.
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