Showing posts with label Employees and Hidden Taxes Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Employees and Hidden Taxes Series. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Employees and Hidden Taxes: A Transparent Tax System Could Increase Demand for Products of Export Businesses

My reasons for believing that a transparent tax system could increase demand for products of export oriented businesses is the same as for why a transparent tax system also has the potential to increase demand for basic necessities such as food.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: A Transparent Tax System Could Increase Demand for Food and Other Necessities

In the next few topic sections, (all numbered 6 + something), I am going to explain, in a few different but related ways, why a transparent tax system could result in an increased demand for food and other necessities.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: Transparent Taxes Could Give Employees an Effective Pay Raise

A transparent tax system, designed by properly elected officials, could have the effect of giving employees an effective pay raise because of important changes that would be made.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: Hidden Taxes Discriminate Against Employees

How, you may be asking, could hidden taxes discriminate against employees?  In the next to topic sections, 4.a and 4.b, I will provide a brief answer to that very question.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: Hidden Taxes Can Hurt Employees

Hidden taxes hurt employees in more than one way.  I have already spoken briefly about hidden payroll taxes.  As an employee, I believe you also need to know that, from my point of view, you are being taxed twice.  Once on the front end, and again on the back end.   How?  Read on.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: How Hidden Taxes Effect Employees

The amounts paid by your employer in matching hidden payroll taxes, is part of your employer’s payroll budget, but it is money you don’t get to take home.  It’s money your union will never be able to negotiate for you to get.

Employees and Hidden Taxes: Hidden Taxes From the Employee Point of View

If you are an employee, you may not want to believe that you are being effected by hidden taxes.  After all, you see all the taxes that are deducted from your pay check.  Right?

Employees and Hidden Taxes: Introduction

In this third part, among other things, I show why I believe that employees are being taxed double, meaning employees are being taxed twice, with the second time being in the form of Hidden Taxes.