Tip Calculator

Calculate tip and split the bill instantly - perfect for restaurants, hotels, and cabs.

🍽️ Tip Calculator
Tip Percentage
Tip Amount
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Total Bill
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Per Person (Bill)
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Per Person (Tip)
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📖 What is a Tip Calculator?

A tip calculator takes the awkwardness out of tipping at restaurants, cafes, hotels, salons, and other service businesses. Instead of doing mental math while your bill sits on the table, you simply enter the bill amount, choose a tip percentage, and get the exact tip amount and total - split across any number of diners if needed.

Tipping customs vary significantly around the world. In the United States, tipping 15-20% is not optional - it is a social expectation built into the service economy, where servers often earn below minimum wage and rely on tips for most of their income. In the United Kingdom and Australia, 10-12% is typical. In India, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory - 10% is generous at sit-down restaurants, while street food and casual eateries don't expect tips.

Beyond restaurants, tips are customary for hotel staff (bellhops, housekeeping), taxi and cab drivers, food delivery, hair stylists, spa workers, and movers. Using a consistent percentage helps maintain fairness across different bills and group sizes.

📐 Formula

Tip Amount = Bill Amount × (Tip % ÷ 100)
Total Bill = Bill Amount + Tip Amount
Per Person = Total Bill ÷ Number of People

📖 How to Use This Calculator

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Enter the total bill amount from your receipt (before tip).
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Select a tip percentage from the quick-select buttons, or type a custom percentage.
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Enter the number of people splitting the bill (use 1 for just yourself).
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Click Calculate to see the tip amount, total, and per-person breakdown.

💡 Example Calculations

Example 1 - Restaurant dinner for 4

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Bill: ₹3,200 | Tip: 15%
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Tip = 3,200 × 0.15 = ₹480
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Total = 3,200 + 480 = ₹3,680
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Per person = 3,680 ÷ 4 = ₹920 each
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Example 2 - US restaurant (converting from USD)

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Bill: $85.50 | Tip: 20%
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Tip = 85.50 × 0.20 = $17.10
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Total = $102.60
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If splitting between 3 people: $34.20 each
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Example 3 - Hotel stay (housekeeping tip)

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Room rate: ₹8,000/night | Customary housekeeping tip: 10%
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Tip = 8,000 × 0.10 = ₹800 per night
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For a 3-night stay: Total tip = 800 × 3 = ₹2,400
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I tip at a restaurant?+
In India, 10% is standard for good service at sit-down restaurants. In the US, 15–20% is the norm - 15% for average service, 20% for good, and 25%+ for exceptional. At fast food or counter service, tipping is optional. In the UK, 10–12% is customary.
Should I tip on the pre-tax or post-tax amount?+
Most etiquette guides suggest tipping on the pre-tax subtotal, as service quality is unrelated to your tax rate. However, tipping on the total is also acceptable and requires less mental math. The difference is usually small - on a ₹1,000 bill with 18% GST, the difference in tip is only ₹18 (on 10% tip).
Is a service charge the same as a tip?+
No. A service charge is mandatory and added by the restaurant - it may or may not go to the staff. A tip is voluntary and goes directly to your server. Always check your bill for a service charge (common in Indian restaurants at 5–10%) before adding an additional tip. The Delhi High Court ruled in 2022 that hotels cannot force customers to pay service charge.
How do I split the bill unevenly?+
If different people ordered different amounts, ask for separate checks upfront - most restaurants will accommodate this request. Alternatively, add each person's items plus their proportional share of tax and tip. For a rough even split, this calculator divides the total (bill + tip) equally by the number of people.
Should I tip on alcohol at a restaurant?+
Yes, the tip amount is usually calculated on the total bill including drinks. However, some people tip a flat amount per round of drinks rather than a percentage if the alcohol is expensive. At a bar, ₹50–100 per drink or $1–2 per drink in the US is a reasonable flat tip per round.
Is tipping mandatory in India?+
Tipping is not legally mandatory in India, but it is a strong social norm in hospitality settings. In restaurants, 5–10% is standard for regular service and 10–15% for excellent service. Many restaurants add a service charge (5–10%) to the bill automatically - if it is already included, an additional tip is at your discretion. Per consumer affairs guidelines (2022), restaurants cannot mandate service charges, and customers can request removal if service was unsatisfactory.
What is the standard tip percentage in the US?+
In the US, 15-20% is standard for sit-down restaurants. Exceptional service warrants 20-25%. 10-15% is acceptable for average service. For takeout, 5-10% is common but not mandatory. Bartenders typically receive $1-2 per drink or 15-20% of the tab. Always tip on the pre-tax subtotal, not the final amount including tax.
Should I tip on the subtotal or the total bill including taxes?+
In the US, tipping on the pre-tax subtotal is considered correct, but tipping on the full bill is widely accepted. The difference is small - on a $100 bill with 10% tax, a 20% tip on pre-tax = $20 vs on total = $22. In India, service charge of 5-10% is often already included; additional tipping is discretionary.
Should tips be calculated before or after tax?+
Convention is to tip on the pre-tax subtotal, as the tax portion goes to the government and the server derives no income from it. However, the difference is small - on a $50 meal with 8% tax, tipping 20% on $50 ($10) vs. $54 ($10.80) is only 80 cents. Most people tip on the post-tax total for simplicity.