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In My Opinion
They will have to pay workers more because of taxes.vraiblonde said:No one has explained yet why employers will have to pay workers more simply because they're legal.
If you pay an illegal 10 under the table, he gets 10 for every hour he works.
If you pay a legal 10, he wont get 10, so to be competitive with the actual cost of living, you have to take in consideration the taxes.
so, for an employee to take home 10, you will have to pay around 13, his tax witholding will bring that down to around the actuall 10 take home. Now as an employer, you have to match his tax, (not all) and pay into workers comp based on the actual payroll dollars. so figure an extra 2 to 3 dollars per hour that you are going to contribute on top of that 13.
That workers take home of 10 will cost you almost 16 per hour by the time all is said and done.
granted in the big picture some of that expense is recovered when you file your quarterly tax for the business due to deductions and loss, but still, the weekly payroll must be met on time every week. So you have to charge to cover all payroll.
You also have to consider that certain jobs for whatever reason will run over cost, so that has to be considered and spread across all jobs or you might just run into a cashflow problem come friday when the employees that work out all day long with stone and concrete etc.. are standing in front of you looking for their paycheck.
the expenses are why Pedro and Pepe can work so cheap vs the legitimate business person.
If only you knew how many times we heard the words,, I can get it done for half that cost.....
along with fines for employers that hire the illegals, I would love to see homeowners getting hit for hiring them also.
for the most part it takes very little time before the Pedros and Pepe's realize that they can make more by doing the job on their own and charging less.
Does that explain just a little bit why they say that the cost will go up with the legal help?