Uneven orders
Someone who ordered a salad should not quietly subsidize steak and cocktails.
Assign what each person ordered, mark shared items, and keep tax and tip attached to the bill. EventSplit shows each person their fair total.
Why this search happens
Intent
Tax-and-tip searches are usually urgent. The item prices are known, but the group needs a fair way to distribute the extras.
Pain
Equal add-ons are easy but often unfair. Manual proportional math is better, but slow and hard to explain at the table.
EventSplit angle
EventSplit makes the tax and tip calculation part of the visible receipt split, so the final request has context.
Searches this answers
Good moments to use it
Someone who ordered a salad should not quietly subsidize steak and cocktails.
Shared dishes can be assigned to multiple people before tax and tip are distributed.
Item-specific taxes, like alcohol taxes or local surcharges, can stay attached to the right items.
Example
Each person can see item subtotal, tax, tip, and final total.
Event tab
Shared Event
Entrees
Paid by Morgan
$72
Drinks
Paid by Morgan
$38
Tax and tip
Paid by Morgan
$31
Settlement
A short list of who pays whom.
Questions
Equal can be fine for similar orders, but proportional usually feels fairer when people ordered different amounts.
Yes. EventSplit can keep item-specific taxes attached to the relevant items when the receipt or category makes that clear.
Yes. Use the same shared page for simple equal splits when the bill does not need item-level detail.