Tipped under the state intervention: Danger to the gastronomy?
Tipped under the state intervention: Danger to the gastronomy?
In the catering trade in Austria, the Austrian Health Insurance Fund (ÖGK) plans to tax drinking money more in the future, which could bring the industry into an even more precarious situation. Currently, only one amount of 40 euros per month remains tax -free; Everything beyond is taxed at 20 percent. This decision comes at an extremely unfavorable time in which many hospitals are under pressure due to increasing bankruptcy and an acute shortage of skilled workers, such as ots.at reports. Gastronomy representatives, including FW guestro-spokesman Simon Schnell, are outraged and warn of another financial burden that could ultimately lead to precarious states.
tips under pressure
Despite the challenges in front of which the catering is facing, the ÖGK does not seem to be willing to move away from the new tax plans. With additional taxes, the ministerial bureaucracy is massively restricting the appreciation that guests express through drinking money. "Tipped is a sign of recognition by guests - and now the state is reaching for it," continues quickly. This could not only spoil the mood in the service sector, but also hold young talents from the hospitality industry because a reliable income is disappearing.
At the same time, an examination of the catering scene in Germany shows that the industry there is also confronted with a wide range of challenges. From a decline in sales in gastronomy to a constant worker requirement - the situation looks similar in both countries. The number of employees in gastronomy in Germany is around 6.7 % below the 2019 level, with particularly strong declines in the field of drinks bars, such as g-gastro.de . While the industry is trying to do the new consumer trends andmarket challenges to cope with страдает оод давлением м экономических предзнаменований. However, the trend towards regional products shows that consumers continue to have a strong interest in quality, which has hope for the future of the sector.
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