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Tip Calculator

Calculate tips and split bills easily with customizable gratuity percentages and group payment divisions. Features quick tip percentage buttons (10-25%), per-person cost breakdowns, and equal splitting for dining and service expenses.

How to Use the Tip Calculator

Use the Tip Calculator to tips and split bills easily with customizable gratuity percentages and group payment divisions. Features quick tip percentage buttons (10-25%), per-person cost breakdowns, and equal splitting for dining and service expenses.. Enter your values to get accurate, instant results tailored to your situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard tip percentage in the US?
The standard tip for good service in the US is 15-20%. Many people tip 18% as a baseline, with 20% for excellent service and 25% or more for exceptional service.
Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?
It's customary to tip on the pre-tax amount. However, if you calculate on the total with tax, the difference is usually minimal. Most people focus on service quality rather than exact calculations.
How do I split a tip evenly among multiple people?
Calculate the total tip amount first, then divide by the number of people. Our calculator automatically shows each person's share of both the bill and the tip for easy splitting.
Is tipping mandatory?
Tipping is not legally mandatory in most places, but it's strongly expected in countries like the US where servers often earn below minimum wage and depend on tips. Not tipping is generally considered rude unless service was truly poor.
Should I tip on delivery fees or service charges?
Tip on the food subtotal only, not on delivery fees or service charges. These fees typically go to the restaurant or delivery company, not the driver or server. A separate tip is still expected for the actual service.