Just the tips?
— KidRock (@KidRock) June 15, 2024
There's not? Can you post the link?itsyourboypookie said:
Trump already knows there is no tax on tips
How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
What you did there.MookieBlaylock said:
Just the tips?
Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Funky Winkerbean said:How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Looks like I'm not the only person drew this conclusion. There is an unnamed person on this thread who has zero understanding of basic economic tenets and therefore regurgitates moronic regressive diatribes.YouBet said:
You sound like an advocate for the Two Teas Economics Theory. Maybe that was you?
Well person is pretty desperate if they can't find work, so they'll take anything they can get. They get sucked into a minimum wage job that barely allows them to live. They work 9-10 hours every day just survive, and some employers take advantage of thier situation. Want them to come in 15-30 minutes early to "prep" for their shift before they start getting paid, or "forget" to properly log overtime, or deny raises "because we've all struggled this year" never mind the boss's brand-new F-250 Lariat because the Raptor just could haul the new boat.Funky Winkerbean said:How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
None of that is reality to a scale that needs federal laws. Most of what you listed is already against the law, so how do more laws fix that? You also didn't mention the employee has the freedom to keep looking for work while employed and you also didn't mention skill levels. Low paying jobs are unskilled positions and aren't meant to be destination positions. People have to grow or die and governments or liberal tears can't fix that. Liberals have had control of government many times yet never fixed the problems they complain about. How do you explain that?Space-Tech said:Well person is pretty desperate if they can't find work, so they'll take anything they can get. They get sucked into a minimum wage job that barely allows them to live. They work 9-10 hours every day just survive, and some employers take advantage of thier situation. Want them to come in 15-30 minutes early to "prep" for their shift before they start getting paid, or "forget" to properly log overtime, or deny raises "because we've all struggled this year" never mind the boss's brand-new F-250 Lariat because the Raptor just could haul the new boat.Funky Winkerbean said:How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
Credit Card Tips are taxed, and so are cash if they are dumb enough to report them.itsyourboypookie said:
Trump already knows there is no tax on tips
Jeeper79 said:
This sounds pretty liberal. A tax cut in name, but a hand out in practice because of extremely targeted nature.
Hagen95 said:
If "they" would start worrying about spending more than taxing, we would see much more benefit.
Space-Tech said:Well person is pretty desperate if they can't find work, so they'll take anything they can get. They get sucked into a minimum wage job that barely allows them to live. They work 9-10 hours every day just survive, and some employers take advantage of thier situation. Want them to come in 15-30 minutes early to "prep" for their shift before they start getting paid, or "forget" to properly log overtime, or deny raises "because we've all struggled this year" never mind the boss's brand-new F-250 Lariat because the Raptor just could haul the new boat.Funky Winkerbean said:How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.
A lot of lawyers would be out of a job... So it will not pass. F16 lawyers excluded.Tom Fox said:Jeeper79 said:No, but a tax code that's been greatly reduced would be a good start.Logos Stick said:Jeeper79 said:
This sounds pretty liberal. A tax cut in name, but a hand out in practice because of extremely targeted nature.
Yeah, like I'm sure you would be all for a flat tax. /Eye roll
Of course you would oppose a flat tax. We can't have the fundamental fairness of everyone paying the same rate?
doubledog said:A lot of lawyers would be out of a job... So it will not pass. F16 lawyers excluded.Tom Fox said:Jeeper79 said:No, but a tax code that's been greatly reduced would be a good start.Logos Stick said:Jeeper79 said:
This sounds pretty liberal. A tax cut in name, but a hand out in practice because of extremely targeted nature.
Yeah, like I'm sure you would be all for a flat tax. /Eye roll
Of course you would oppose a flat tax. We can't have the fundamental fairness of everyone paying the same rate?
You're right. It sounds liberal and sounds like a handout to low info voters who love that sort of thing. But it's not. It's conservative genius.Jeeper79 said:
This sounds pretty liberal. A tax cut in name, but a hand out in practice because of extremely targeted nature.
rocky the dog said:
you are correct that it is negligible . Considering the top 10% income bracket pays , what, 80% of the income tax revenue.Ragoo said:what the hell are you talking about?Jeeper79 said:Any tax break not offset by taxing someone else (bad idea) or spending cuts (good idea) will just add to the budget deficit and we'll tack it onto our already-too-big national debt. Do you think those spending cuts will materialize? If not, then this is functionally just debt spending like our entitlement programs.Ragoo said:liberals want to raise taxes on wealthy and middle class so they can gift the money to hourly workers and those who don't pay effective taxes.Jeeper79 said:
This sounds pretty liberal. A tax cut in name, but a hand out in practice because of extremely targeted nature.
This achieves a result favorable to wage workers in hospitality industries, and industry that struggles to find good people, without attacking the middle class and wealthy.
He is proposing tips be excluded from income tax. It is negligible in government revenue.
Space-Tech said:Well person is pretty desperate if they can't find work, so they'll take anything they can get. They get sucked into a minimum wage job that barely allows them to live. They work 9-10 hours every day just survive, and some employers take advantage of thier situation. Want them to come in 15-30 minutes early to "prep" for their shift before they start getting paid, or "forget" to properly log overtime, or deny raises "because we've all struggled this year" never mind the boss's brand-new F-250 Lariat because the Raptor just could haul the new boat.Funky Winkerbean said:How are they being exploited if they chose to work there?Space-Tech said:
How about they federally require businesses to pay workers a decent living wage. If your business model requires the exploitation of employees, then you shouldn't be in business.