Tip Calculator: How Much to Tip in Every Situation (2026 Guide)

Tip Calculator

Calculate tip, total, rounding, split-by-people, service charge effects, and a full scenario table with CSV export.

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Service charges are typically added by the business; tips are discretionary. [web:221]

If you enter a tip amount, it overrides the tip %.

Results

Bill breakdown

Subtotal: โ€”

Tax: โ€”

Service charge: โ€”

Tip base: โ€”

Tip

Tip from % (unrounded): โ€”

Effective tip % on base: โ€”

Tip (used): โ€”

Total

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Effective tip on subtotal: โ€”

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People: โ€”

Per-person total: โ€”

Per-person tip: โ€”

Target helper

Target: โ€” โ‡’ Desired tip: โ€”

Service charge credit: โ€” โ€ข Extra tip needed (vs credit): โ€”

Extra needed beyond your current tip: โ€”

Tip scenarios (same inputs)

Tip % Tip Total Total per person

Results appear after you click โ€œCalculate.โ€


Use the free tip calculator above to instantly calculate your tip, split the bill, adjust for tax, and compare scenarios from 10% to 30%. Below, find the complete 2026 tipping guide โ€” every service, every situation, zero guesswork.

The short answer: In 2026, the standard tip is 20% for sit-down restaurants, 15โ€“20% for food delivery, and $3โ€“5 per night for hotel housekeeping. Tipping norms have shifted upward โ€” and this guide tells you exactly what to give, where, and why.

What you’ll learn:

  • The correct tip amount for 15+ service types
  • How to calculate any tip in your head in seconds
  • Service charge vs. tip โ€” what’s actually required
  • Why tip screens feel manipulative (and what to do about it)
  • Tipping rules across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia
  • 11 expert-answered FAQs

How to Use the Tip Calculator Above

Our tip calculator handles every real-world scenario โ€” not just restaurants. Here’s how to get results in under 30 seconds.

Step 1: Enter your bill subtotal (before tip).
Step 2: Choose your currency โ€” 22 global currencies supported, including USD, GBP, CAD, and AUD.
Step 3: Set your tax mode โ€” enter the tax %, a flat tax amount, or skip it entirely.
Step 4: Add a service charge if your bill already includes one.
Step 5: Select your tip % or override it with a custom flat dollar amount โ€” then click Calculate.

Quick-select buttons let you instantly apply 10%, 15%, 18%, 20%, or 25% with one tap.

FeatureWhat It Does
Split by peopleDivides the total and tip equally per person
Tip basis selectorTip on pre-tax, post-tax, or subtotal + service charge
Rounding optionsRound tip or total up to the nearest $0.50 or $1.00
Scenario tableShows tip + total for 10%, 12%, 15%, 18%, 20%, 25%, 30% in one view
CSV exportDownloads your full calculation for records
Target tip helperShows how much extra you owe after a service charge credit

Pro tip: The etiquette-correct standard in the USA is to tip on the pre-tax subtotal โ€” not the full post-tax total. Our calculator defaults to this. If you’re tracking your overall spending, our Budget Calculator helps you factor dining and tipping into your monthly plan.


How Much to Tip in Every Situation: The Complete 2026 Guide

Use this master reference table first, then scroll to the detailed breakdown for each service type.

Tip Calculator 2026 tipping guide infographic showing restaurant, delivery, Uber, hotel, beauty and spa tipping percentages
A quick-reference Tip Calculator infographic showing standard tipping percentages across 6 common services in 2026.
ServiceStandard Tip (2026)MinimumExceptional
Sit-down restaurant20%15%25%+
Fine dining20โ€“25%18%25โ€“30%
Bartender$1โ€“2 per drink or 20% on a tab$1/drink20โ€“25% large tab
Food delivery (DoorDash, UberEats)15โ€“20%$3โ€“5 flat20%+ bad weather
Pizza delivery15โ€“20%$3โ€“5 flat$5+ difficult delivery
Uber / Lyft15โ€“20%10%20%+ great service
Traditional taxi15โ€“20%10%20%+
Hotel housekeeper$3โ€“5/night$2/night$5โ€“10 luxury hotel
Bellhop / porter$2โ€“5 per bag$1/bag$5+ heavy bags
Hotel concierge$5โ€“10 per service$5$20+ complex request
Hotel valet$2โ€“5 when retrieving car$2$5+ long wait
Hair salon / barber20%15%25% outstanding work
Nail salon20%15%25%
Spa / massage20%15%25%
Tattoo artist20โ€“25%15%30%+ complex work
Tour guide15โ€“20%$5 flat20%+
Grocery delivery (Instacart)10โ€“15%$3โ€“5 flat20% heavy order
Furniture / appliance delivery$10โ€“20 per person$5 flat$20+ stairs/heavy
Dog groomer15โ€“20%$5 flat25% exceptional
Car wash (full-service)$3โ€“5$2$5+

Restaurant Tipping in 2026

The rules have shifted. 20% is now the baseline for good sit-down restaurant service in the USA โ€” it used to be 15โ€“18%. According to etiquette expert Elaine Swann, 20% is the minimum for average service in 2026.

  • Excellent service: 25%
  • Good service: 20%
  • Average service: 15โ€“18%
  • Poor service: 10โ€“15% โ€” still tip something; your server earns below minimum wage

Key fact: Under federal law, tipped workers can legally be paid as little as $2.13/hour โ€” with the expectation that tips make up the difference to reach the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour. Tipping at restaurants isn’t optional custom; it’s how servers are paid.

Large groups: Many restaurants automatically add 18โ€“20% gratuity for parties of 6 or more. Always check your bill before adding a second tip.


Food Delivery Tipping

For DoorDash, UberEats, GrubHub, and Instacart deliveries, the standard is 15โ€“20% โ€” or a flat $3โ€“5 minimum, whichever is more.

Tip more when:

  • Bad weather (rain, snow, extreme heat)
  • Large, heavy orders
  • Long distance delivery
  • Driver navigates stairs or a difficult address

Instacart grocery delivery: 10โ€“15% is standard. Tip in-app when possible โ€” it goes directly to the shopper.


Ride-Share & Taxi Tipping

For Uber and Lyft, 15โ€“20% is standard. The app prompts you automatically. Select the amount while the experience is fresh.

  • Standard ride: 15โ€“20%
  • Long trip, great driver: 20โ€“25%
  • Driver helped with luggage: Add $2โ€“5 extra
  • Traditional cab: 15โ€“20% โ€” or round up generously on short rides

Hotel Tipping: The Complete Breakdown

Hotel tipping is the most confusing category for most Americans. Here’s the full breakdown, validated by the American Hotel & Lodging Association:

Housekeeper: $3โ€“5 per night at standard hotels; $5โ€“10 at luxury properties. Leave daily โ€” in an envelope or with a note reading “Housekeeping.” Different staff may clean your room each day.

Bellhop / Porter: $2โ€“5 per bag. More for oversized or heavy luggage.

Valet: $2โ€“5 when they return your vehicle. No tip needed when you drop off.

Concierge: $5โ€“10 for restaurant reservations or show tickets; $20+ for exceptional or complex arrangements (sold-out events, specialized tours).

Room service: 15โ€“20% if not already included as a service charge on the bill. Check the receipt first.


Personal Care: Hair, Nails, Spa, Tattoo

Hair salon and barbers: 20% is the 2026 standard. 25% for exceptional coloring, styling, or a complex cut. Don’t forget to tip the assistant who washes your hair: $3โ€“5 extra.

Nail salon: 20% is expected. Cash is preferred by many technicians as it avoids processing fees.

Spa and massage therapist: 20% on the full service price. 25% for outstanding work. Tip even at a hotel spa โ€” staff there are just as reliant on gratuities.

Tattoo artist: 20โ€“25% is the norm for most work. 30%+ for large, complex, or multi-session pieces. Always tip on the pre-discount price.


How to Calculate a Tip in Your Head (No Calculator Needed)

No phone? No problem. These mental math shortcuts work on any bill.

Tip %Mental Math MethodExample: $68 Bill
10%Move decimal one place left$6.80
15%Find 10%, then add half$6.80 + $3.40 = $10.20
18%Find 10% + 5% + 3%$6.80 + $3.40 + $2.04 = $12.24
20%Double the 10%$6.80 ร— 2 = $13.60
25%Double 10%, then add half again$13.60 + $6.80 = $20.40

Quick check: If your bill is $85 and you want to tip 20%, the answer is $17. Double $8.50 = $17. That simple.

Tip Calculator mental math method showing how to calculate 10 percent 15 percent and 20 percent tip from a restaurant bill
Learn how to use a Tip Calculator method in your head with simple 10%, 15%, and 20% calculations.

Service Charge vs. Tip โ€” What’s the Difference?

This is the single most misunderstood area of tipping in 2026 โ€” and it’s costing people money.

Service ChargeTip (Gratuity)
Who sets it?The businessYou
Is it mandatory?Yes โ€” it’s on the billNo โ€” it’s discretionary
Does it go to the worker?Not always (varies by state)Usually goes directly to the server
Should I add more on top?Rarely โ€” check firstOnly if you want to reward exceptional service

The IRS is explicit: According to IRS Topic 761, service charges added to a bill and paid to employees are classified as wages, not tips โ€” which affects how they’re taxed.

Tip Calculator comparison showing difference between service charge and tip gratuity with key explanations
Understand the difference between service charge and tipping using this clear Tip Calculator comparison visual.

โš ๏ธ Important rule: Always check your bill for an existing service charge before adding a tip. Doubling up is a common and expensive mistake โ€” especially for large groups.


Tipping Screens in 2026: What You Need to Know

Digital payment terminals have changed the psychology of tipping โ€” and not always in your favor.

What’s really happening:

  • Most screens default to preset options of 18%, 20%, 25% โ€” sometimes starting even higher
  • The “No Tip” button is often smaller, grayed out, or placed at the bottom to create friction
  • This applies even at counter-service spots, self-checkout kiosks, and takeout windows where tipping was never expected

Your rights:

  • You can always select Custom and enter any amount you choose
  • You are not obligated to tip for self-service, packaged goods, automated transactions, or counter pickup with no table service
  • According to a 2026 Remitly survey, 63% of Americans report negative feelings about tip screen pressure

Bold truth: Tipping is for service โ€” not transactions. A cashier pressing buttons on your behalf is not a service that requires a gratuity.

Tracking your monthly restaurant and dining spend? Our Savings Calculator and Debt-to-Income Ratio Calculator can help you see how small daily spending adds up over time.


Tipping Around the World: USA, UK, Canada & Australia

95% of our readers are in the USA โ€” but for those traveling internationally, tipping norms are completely different. Getting it wrong can cause real offense.

Tip Calculator global tipping rules map showing USA UK Canada Australia and Japan tipping differences
A global Tip Calculator guide showing how tipping etiquette differs across countries.
CountryRestaurantTaxi / Ride-ShareHotel HousekeeperKey Rule
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ USA20%15โ€“20%$3โ€“5/nightExpected; part of server’s legal wage
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK10โ€“12.5%Round upยฃ1โ€“2/nightAlways check โ€” service charge often included
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada15โ€“20%10โ€“15%$2โ€“5/nightSimilar to USA; 15% is the polite minimum
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia0โ€“10% optionalRound upNot standardHigh base wages; tips appreciated, not required
๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Japan0%0%0%Tipping can be considered rude โ€” do not tip
๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท FranceRound upOptionalOptional“Service compris” means it’s already included

Traveling abroad? Our tip calculator supports 22 currencies so you can calculate gratuity in local money. For broader travel budgeting, check our Inflation Calculator to understand how your dollar stretches internationally.


Frequently Asked Questions About Tipping

1. What is the standard tip percentage in 2026?

20% is the 2026 standard for sit-down restaurant service in the USA. For most other services โ€” salons, spas, delivery โ€” 15โ€“20% is expected. 15% is no longer considered generous; it’s now the floor for acceptable service.

2. Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?

Always tip on the pre-tax subtotal โ€” that’s the etiquette-correct standard in the USA. Tipping on the full post-tax total inflates your tip by 7โ€“10% unnecessarily. Our calculator defaults to pre-tax for accuracy.

3. How do I split a tip between multiple people?

Use the “People splitting the bill” field in the calculator above. Enter your bill subtotal and tip %, and it automatically calculates each person’s share โ€” including tip and total.

4. What is the difference between a gratuity and a tip?

A tip is voluntary. A gratuity (or automatic gratuity) is added directly to your bill by the restaurant โ€” usually 18โ€“20% for large parties. It’s mandatory once it’s on the bill. Always check your receipt to avoid paying both.

5. Is it rude not to tip at a restaurant in the USA?

Yes, for sit-down service. American restaurant servers earn as little as $2.13/hour under federal law โ€” tips are how they make a living wage. Leaving nothing is considered very impolite. If service was poor, tip 10โ€“12% and speak to a manager instead.

6. How much should I tip for food delivery in 2026?

15โ€“20%, or a $3โ€“5 flat minimum, whichever is higher. Tip more in bad weather, for heavy orders, or when the driver navigates stairs. Tip in-app when possible so the driver receives it directly.

7. Do I still need to tip if a service charge is already included?

Typically no โ€” the service charge replaces the tip. However, if you received exceptional personal service, a small extra cash tip is appreciated. Always verify that the service charge goes to the staff and not just to the business.

8. How much should I tip a hairdresser or barber?

20% is the 2026 standard. Tip 25% for outstanding work (complex color, precision cut). Tip $3โ€“5 extra to the assistant who washed or blew out your hair. Cash is preferred by most stylists.

9. Are tips considered taxable income?

Yes. According to the IRS, all tips โ€” cash, card, and in-kind โ€” are taxable income and must be reported. Employees receiving $20 or more in tips per month must report them to their employer by the 10th of the following month.

10. How much is a 20% tip on a $75 bill?

$15. Move the decimal: 10% = $7.50. Double it: 20% = $15.00. Total bill with tip = $90. For faster calculations, use the tip calculator at the top of this page.

11. Should I tip at a coffee shop or fast food counter?

It’s not required โ€” but $1 per order or rounding up is a kind gesture if someone is preparing a custom drink or food item. You have no obligation to tip at self-checkout kiosks or standard counter service. Select “No tip” without guilt.


Reviewed by: Laura M. Bennett, CFPยฎ and Daniel Moreau, CPA/CFP โ€” Finance Authority Hub Expert Panel. Our 30-member international expert panel reviews all financial content for accuracy, relevance, and compliance with current U.S. financial standards.

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Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Tipping norms vary by region, culture, employer policy, and individual circumstance. Always check your bill for included service charges or automatic gratuities before adding an additional tip. Tip amounts referenced in this article reflect general U.S. etiquette standards as of 2026.


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