Someone ordered much more
When totals differ, proportional tax and tip feels more reasonable than dividing the add-ons evenly.
A fair receipt split is not just item prices. EventSplit helps assign items, handle tax and tip, and keep the final payback list clear.
Why this search happens
Intent
Tax-and-tip searches are high intent because the item prices are usually already known. The hard part is distributing the extra charges fairly.
Pain
The shortcuts are both bad: splitting tax and tip equally can overcharge light spenders, while manual proportional math is tedious and easy to mistrust.
EventSplit angle
EventSplit treats receipt details as part of the shared cost, so tax, tip, item assignments, and who owes whom stay in one place.
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Good moments to use it
When totals differ, proportional tax and tip feels more reasonable than dividing the add-ons evenly.
Assign a dish to multiple people and let the receipt split include their share of tax and tip.
Some receipts have item-specific taxes, like alcohol or local surcharges. Keep those details attached to the right items.
Example
Each person sees their item share, tax share, tip share, and final amount.
Event tab
Shared Event
Entrees
Paid by Morgan
$64
Shared appetizer
Paid by Morgan
$18
Tax and tip
Paid by Morgan
$22
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Sometimes equal is fine, but proportional usually feels fairer when people ordered different amounts.
Yes. Shared items can be assigned to multiple people so the price, tax, and tip are divided between them.
Yes. A receipt split can be saved as one shared cost inside the EventSplit page.