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How a service charge changes the total
A service charge is added by the business before the bill is paid. It may be a percentage or fixed dollar amount. This calculator adds that charge before showing the final total and split.
Service charge calculator
Calculate a service charge, sales tax, optional extra tip, total bill, and per-person split for restaurant, hotel, banquet, and event bills.
Use this tool for personal bill estimates. Receipt wording and local rules can vary, so ask the business when a required charge is unclear.
Bill estimate
Enter the numbers from your receipt. The result updates as you type.
Service charge$18.00
Tax$8.00
Extra tip$0.00
Each person pays$63.00
Direct answer
A service charge is added by the business before the bill is paid. It may be a percentage or fixed dollar amount. This calculator adds that charge before showing the final total and split.
Formula
Receipt check
Service charges are common on banquet, hotel, spa, and event bills, as well as some restaurant checks. Look for wording such as “service charge,” “administrative fee,” or “house charge.” The label alone does not tell you whether the amount is a voluntary tip.
Next step
If you cannot tell whether the charge is required or whether an additional tip is expected, ask the business before paying. This calculator keeps the service charge and any extra tip separate so you can see both amounts.
Examples
These examples are quick estimates. Your receipt may use different tax or charge wording.
Service charge: $18.00. With 8% tax and no extra tip, the estimated total is $126.00.
A $240 bill with an 18% service charge, 8% tax, and 6 people is about $50.40 each before any optional extra tip.
If service was excellent, you can add a small extra tip amount and compare the new per-person total.
When a receipt lists a charge as required, include it in the bill before deciding whether to add a voluntary tip. The calculator keeps the amounts separate so you can decide clearly.
USTipCalc does not decide whether a service charge goes to staff. It only helps estimate the bill. If the receipt is unclear, ask the restaurant, hotel, or business.
A service charge is an amount added by the business. It can be a percentage of the bill or a fixed dollar amount.
Read the receipt first. When a business lists a charge as required, include it in the bill before deciding whether to add a voluntary tip.
Yes. This calculator adds the service charge to the bill and then divides the final total by the number of people.
No. USTipCalc is for personal bill estimates only. It does not provide tax, legal, payroll, or financial advice.
Useful next steps
Use these related calculators when your receipt includes tax, a service charge, or a group split.