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Tips dont form a part of the salary for the purposes of PF . According to an old judgement in the case of Management of Wenger v/s workmen ( This is not an IT case but an industrial disputes case ) it was held that Tips are paid not by the employer but by the customers and they are paid not only for the service received in the restaurant or the hotel, but for the promptness shown by the waiter and his smartness and efficiency.Tips cannot be strictly said to be a part of the salary .
It was also held in some other industrial dispute case , that the moment tip is received , the money so received becomes the property of the waiter .
Even if the money is received via credit card and goes into the common pool , what the resturant owner is distributing is the property of the waiters . He just does that as a matter of convienence to waiters .
Tips are not fixed , If there is a service charge levied by some bigger hotels as tips ( 5% of the bill etc as tips ) then the tips so collected can be a part of the salary
I am not so sure it will form a part of the salary.
I think it should be under IFOS and will be taxable (not a gift )