Sunday, August 17, 2008

Don't Fence Me In

A Fence??? Whose idea was that?

As I understand it, there are several reasons we need to do something about illegal aliens. Those reasons include the cost of providing services to them including free medical and schooling, etc. as well as adverse effects on the job market. Then there is the security problem associated with terrorists gaining easy entry into the country.
Now I don’t know how to solve all these problems, but I don’t see a stupid fence as even a small step in the right direction. I don’t think I even need to mention the many things wrong with the fence idea or why it isn’t workable. Instead let’s consider alternatives.
Starting with motivation, illegal aliens invade from Mexico largely to gain access to free services and better paying jobs than they can find in Mexico. Now these are certainly understandable objectives, but our intent here is to find a way to stop this. Well, it seems painfully obvious that the sensible answer is to remove the incentive. It would be very simple to just stop giving free services to illegal aliens. Wow, what a concept, huh? Another problem is the silly law that says if you can make it illegally into the country just as you are giving birth then the baby is an American citizen. Come on, Congress passes silly laws all the time, how hard can it be to pass a law repealing the law that makes this possible? Emergency medical services? Certainly we’re going to provide them, it’s the American way. On the other hand, INS should be called immediately to see that the patient and family is deported as soon as they can be moved.
But none of that is the big picture solution. The big picture solution is to take legal action against employers who hire these folks. They aren’t that hard to catch and it would be a lot cheaper to hire more enforcement people in that area than to build this ridiculous fence. When any employer hires someone he must file a form W4 with the IRS which shows the employees SSN. That immediately tells the IRS that the employee is an illegal. The only way an employer can avoid that is to not file. If he doesn’t file that seems an appropriate time for criminal action. If the employee gives a phony number, then the IRS will see it as soon as the form is filed and be able to take action against the employee. Actually, I assume they would pass it to INS for enforcement

Now if our illustrious congress does pass some sort of amnesty bill for illegal aliens, and it certainly looks like they’re determined to, then what? Well, for legal American employees, employers are so supposed to pay 12.4% social security taxes and 1.9% medicare taxes. They are supposed to withhold half of that from the employee’s wages and pay the other half out of pocket. This is in addition to the 20% or so that is withheld for income tax. It is also in addition to the unemployment tax that the employer has to pay out of pocket. That is somewhat variable, but generally 6.2%. So, altogether on an employee making $1000 per month the employer should be sending $405 to uncle Sam. Now this is legitimate workers we are talking about. On a legitimate worker, for every $1000 he is paid $200 is withheld as income tax, $62 for social security and $9.50 for Medicare. Then the employer must contribute $62 social security, $9.50 Medicare and $62 for FUTA. The legal employee actually receives $727.50 and the employer is out an additional $133.50 himself. Now if the employee is an illegal being paid “under the table” the $727.50 only costs the employer $727.50 and that’s assuming he is being paid the same as the legal employee. (Unlikely) Now we know why the employer likes illegals.
My suggestion is this. If we are going to allow illegals then let’s tax the employer appropriately. Let’s just require the employer to pay the same amount he would have sent to the IRS and social security et al into a special fund to cover some of the costs brought on by illegal aliens. And, I believe an additional amount on the order of 20% should be reasonable.

That’s how I see it. How about you?

Friday, August 1, 2008

You will never believe this from CNN!

I'm not much of a tv fan, and particularly not of CNN but someone sent me this video that is just breathtaking.

We Don't Need No Stinkin Tax Cuts!

We don’t need no stinkin tax cuts!
No, we just need to fix the stupid tax code. 2005 is the most recent year for which the IRS publishes statistics but it has certainly gotten worse since then. In 2005 134 million returns were filed for income of $5,137,165,874 ,000. After the adjustments and deductions that we are all familiar with the total tax liability was $990,151,766,000. But wait – there’s more. There’s this thing called tax credits. Now we know about some of these, like foreign tax credits where you get credit for taxes you paid to foreign countries. These are to avoid double taxation you say. Well, in some cases. In others they are government handouts. Some of these giveaways seem to replace the old welfare systems and go to low income taxpayers. Way too many others just go to middle income tax payers. Now I’m all for everyone paying as little tax as possible, but when I was in the work force we all paid our own taxes. To me, taxpayers making $50,000 adjusted gross income (NO, not total income) shouldn’t be getting government giveaways.
What are the “credits” you say? Well, first off you must understand that I’m not talking about deductions that reduce your taxable income. Oh no, these credits are just like a check written to you and in many cases they are exactly that. Child care sounds like a reasonable deduction, and it probably is. BUT, this isn’t a deduction, it’s a credit. That means in effect the government (you and I) are writing a check for the amount of the child care bill. How much? In 2005 it was $3.5 Billion dollars. Yep, Billion with a B. But wait, there’s more. In addition to that credit we have “Child Tax Credit”. That’s just free money for having children. This is in addition to the usual deduction that everyone gets. How much? How about $1000 per child. 26 million returns received $32 billion in free government money. That’s about $1230 per return.
But child tax credit can’t reduce the tax liability below zero. So, some folks couldn’t take all of the free money. What then?? Well, we have – wait for it – “Additional Tax Credit”. That means we just give them the rest in cash. How much? 15 million returns received a bit more than $15billion dollars in free government money. That’s $15,495,160,000.
How about education? Well, 7 million returns picked up another $6Billion dollars there. Remember, we’re not talking deductions, we’re talking free money.
Another cute one is called “Saver’s Credit”. For this one eligible tax payers can put money into savings instead of paying taxes. They don’t have to leave it there, just put it there. In 2005 5 million folks put $950 million dollars there instead of paying taxes.
Now we come to the classic. Officially it’s called “Earned Income Credit” but unofficially it’s “Unearned Income Credit” because it’s the classic free money. This one is so classic that you don’t even need an income, you just have to claim you had one. I heard of a case where an unemployed young lady said she cleaned some houses for about $15k for which she had no records. She of course paid no income tax on this money. After filing her return she got “back” $3500 in free money. This is one of the taxes you can get back without ever paying anything in. For 2005 it was $42,000,000,000.
So what am I trying to say? I’m trying to say that the IRS gave away $92 BILLION in “tax credits” in 2005. How much did the old welfare system cost? Now to me, the IRS should not be in the welfare business. To understand how widespread this practice is consider that 134 million returns were filed in 2005, but only 90 million of those returns paid any taxes at all. I’m not talking about balance due instead of refund returns, I’m talking about NO TAXES period. The problem with our income tax is not the tax rates; it’s the complications like tax credits.
Now you can find statistics somewhere on the net to say anything you want to. Who was it that said “There are three kinds of lies, Lies, Damned Lies, and statistics?” You can undoubtedly find statistics that vary somewhat with those I quote above. However, can you find anything that differs from the general gist of this dissertation?
This is how I see it. What do you think?

Disclaimer, all the above is opinion. Mine.