How much tip on $750?

22% tip

$165

Total with tip

$915

Bill

$750.00

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Tip on $750 at every common rate

What you'd pay at the seven most-used US tip percentages — useful when comparing what feels right.

RateTipTotal
10%$75$825
12%$90$840
15%$112.5$862.5
18%$135$885
20%$150$900
22%Recommended$165$915
25%$187.5$937.5

What's typical for a $750 bill

$750+ is a fine-dining or large-group total. At this tier 20–25% is expected, and tipping on the pre-tax subtotal is conventional (not the post-tax total). Many fine-dining restaurants auto-add 20–22% gratuity for parties of 6+. A 22% tip on $750 = $165.00, total $915.00.

Calculate it in your head

10% of $750 = $75. Double that to get the 20% tip: $150.

Splitting the $750 bill

Per-person totals at the recommended 22% tip.

PeopleBill / eachTip / eachTotal / each
1$750$165$915
2$375$82.5$457.5
4$187.5$41.25$228.75

Tip on nearby bill amounts

All at 20% — the modern US standard. Click any row for the full breakdown.

Bill20% tipTotal
$200$40$240
$250$50$300
$300$60$360
$400$80$480
$500$100$600
$750You are here$150$900
$1000$200$1200

Frequently asked

Common follow-ups on tipping $750.

22% is the standard US tip for the kind of service a $750 bill represents. That's $165.00 on top of the bill, for a total of $915.00.

Convention is to tip on the pre-tax subtotal — the price of the food and drinks, before sales tax is added. At higher bill totals (like $750) the difference is real: tipping on the post-tax amount can cost a few dollars more. Most people just tip on the post-tax total because it's easier; both are socially acceptable.

Always check the bottom of the bill before adding a tip — many restaurants auto-add an 18–20% gratuity for parties of 6 or more, and some add it on tabs over $525+ regardless of party size. If gratuity is already on the bill, tipping again is at your discretion (most people don't, unless service was exceptional).

At a 22% tip, the total is $915.00. Split 2 ways, each person owes $457.50. Split 4 ways: $228.75 per person.

10% of $750 = $75. Double that to get the 20% tip: $150.

No. US/Canada norms (15–22%) are the global high end. Most of Europe expects 5–10% and only when service is good. Japan typically does not tip at all (sometimes considered rude). UK and Australia: 10–12.5% at sit-down restaurants. Always check local convention before tipping abroad.

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