Tipping for taxi drivers varies significantly by region in 2026. In the United States and Canada, a tip of 15% to 20% of the fare is the standard expectation; most modern taxi terminals now offer pre-set buttons for 18%, 20%, and 25%. In the United Kingdom and most of Europe, tipping is less formal; it is customary to "round up" to the nearest pound or euro, or leave roughly 5% to 10% for exceptional service or help with heavy luggage. In Australia and New Zealand, tipping is not required, though rounding up is appreciated. Conversely, in Japan, South Korea, and parts of China, tipping is generally not practiced and can even be considered confusing or rude. If you are using ride-share apps like Uber or Lyft, the 15% rule remains the standard in North America, but these apps often allow you to add the tip after the ride is completed based on the driver's performance and vehicle cleanliness.