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cstanleytech

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19. The solution though is fairly simple to the problem assuming it can get passed by congress and the
Thu Oct 24, 2013, 09:24 PM
Oct 2013

senate (which is doubtful considering how many politicians regardless of party are in the pocket of the varies corporations) and that is there should be a tax on all company profits (even those profits not brought back into the US) that raises and lowers based on the number of part timers companies have on the payroll.
Larger number of part timers? Bigger tax on profits, lower number of part timers lower the tax.
On the flip side there should be a tax break on company profits based upon the number of full timers who are employed as well as how much they are paid over the minimum wage, larger the number of employees and the more they are paid over minimum wage then the larger the company can get a break on tax wise.

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