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flag A Canadian survey shows 67% want to end tipping due to frustration with digital prompts, rising amounts, and perceived coercion.

flag A new H&R Block Canada survey reveals that 67% of Canadians want to abolish tipping, citing frustration with digital tip prompts in non-service settings like gas stations and kiosks, where 93% feel annoyed. flag Many resent rising tip amounts and perceive the practice as coercive, with 89% believing tips have gone out of control. flag The shift reflects growing support for employers to pay fair wages instead of relying on customer gratuities. flag Digital tipping now treats tips as regular income, subject to taxes and deductions, reported on T4s, unlike past cash tips. flag Gig workers, nearly one in five Canadians, must track expenses for tax deductions, though nearly half believe tips are underreported despite 84% knowing they’re taxable.

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