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High unemployment depletes fund (Tax on Employers will go from $8 to $100 per employee)
Tampa Bay Fox TV ^ | 11/18/09 | Kristin Wright

Posted on 11/19/2009 11:40:40 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat

TAMPA - Business owners in Florida are about to get hit with a big tax hike: starting January 1st, all Florida businesses will have to pay skyrocketing unemployment compensation taxes to replenish the unemployment compensation trust fund.

(Excerpt) Read more at myfoxtampabay.com ...


TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: bhoeconomy; economy; florida; joblessrecovery; recession; taxes; unemployment
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To: Recovering_Democrat

The government raises unemployment to 10% and punishes businesses for its mistakes.

Tell me again, why would anyone want to start a business?


21 posted on 11/19/2009 11:56:53 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: Recovering_Democrat

Results of the Stimulus @ work!

Still, its hard to believe the world is going to end or that anyone will lose a job over $92 per employee per YEAR (that would be 4.4 cents per hour for a full time employee).

The dollar values given are total ANNUAL unemployment taxes per employee being quoted, not weekly or monthly levies.

If a 10 person business is going to go out of business over $920 of new taxes, they are probably going to go out of business anyway.


22 posted on 11/19/2009 11:58:00 AM PST by Heliand
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged

Or, just as important, if you do run a small business, why continue to do so?


23 posted on 11/19/2009 11:59:17 AM PST by RoadGumby (Ask me about Ducky)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

Watch the mass exodus of businesses that have been fleeing CA to FL now flee from FL to TX.


24 posted on 11/19/2009 12:01:03 PM PST by Tenacious 1 (Government For the People - an obviously concealed oxymoron)
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To: Heliand

That is the minimum amount. MINIMUM, per employee. And as has been p0ointed out, what is the periodicity for this?

IF it is yearly, maybe no big whoop. Weekly? That is another issue entirely, n’est pas?


25 posted on 11/19/2009 12:01:03 PM PST by RoadGumby (Ask me about Ducky)
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To: sr4402

I’m glad we visited Tampa last summer. I can only imagine what a ticket will cost for Busch Gardens next summer. There were scads of employees everywhere. I was impressed by the overall cleanliness and efficiency of the park.

If it runs well, the libs will find some way to wreck it. :(


26 posted on 11/19/2009 12:02:05 PM PST by mplsconservative
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To: Heliand

add all the other fee hikes that we are seeing here in florida and it WILL probably put some out of business...


27 posted on 11/19/2009 12:02:17 PM PST by tatsinfla
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To: max americana
Rush will be heading to Texas then.

More than just Rush are heading to Texas.
28 posted on 11/19/2009 12:08:35 PM PST by Cheerio (Barack Hussein 0bama=The Complete Destruction of American Capitalism)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

So, is this a month, per payday, annually.

Yikes.


29 posted on 11/19/2009 12:19:05 PM PST by Reagan69 (The only thing SHOVEL-READY since BO's stimulus has been MICHAEL JACKSON (tammy bruce))
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To: GeronL

You assume there are any marginal ones left.


30 posted on 11/19/2009 12:22:10 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Will Algore give me carbon credits for using treehuggers as home heating fuel? ~~ Galt/Reardon 2012)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

Doesn’t this guarantee massive layoffs?


31 posted on 11/19/2009 12:23:05 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: elpinta
"Are they trying to copy California success??? /s"

After spending most of my life there, I would answer unequivocally YES! It seems to follow a pattern at times.

32 posted on 11/19/2009 12:27:55 PM PST by SiVisPacemParaBellum (Peace through superior firepower!)
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To: KarlInOhio

Probably per quarter.


33 posted on 11/19/2009 12:32:29 PM PST by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I can only marvel and laugh the Laugh of the Truly Disgusted when I see these double-digit IQ simpletons put on smart people's hats and pretend to understand economics, and to possess valid knowledge about the appropriate role of government in America.

They are going to kill us all, every single man, woman, and child, if not through direct and personal application of the sword of the state, then through the destruction of every means of livelihood that we possess.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

34 posted on 11/19/2009 12:40:12 PM PST by The Comedian (Evil can only succeed if good men don't point at it and laugh.)
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To: RoadGumby
That is the minimum amount. MINIMUM, per employee.

The maximum per employee is something like a few hundred dollars per year, and is going up by about $90 per year also.

And as has been pointed out, what is the periodicity for this?

Its an annual levy of a couple of percentage points on the first $7000 or so of wages (so the people most impacted are part time workers and those earning minimum wage).

Don't you guys look at your own paystubs though? A lot of employers charge it directly to you.

35 posted on 11/19/2009 12:43:44 PM PST by Heliand
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To: tatsinfla

Well, lets blame that on the other fee hikes then, since they are then the obvious culprits.


36 posted on 11/19/2009 12:44:42 PM PST by Heliand
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To: Heliand

Not so, Unemployment insurance IS paid by the employer. Having said that, those are monies charged per employee, hence monies that COULD be paid to the employee.

I guess using that logic, this national healthcare is ok with you, money wise, it’s just a few dollars anyway, not likely to break too many companies, especially since the cost will probably be passed to the employees anyway.


37 posted on 11/19/2009 12:49:41 PM PST by RoadGumby (Ask me about Ducky)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

A friend did me a favor by throwing me some work this year. I made $3400 dollars from him throughout 2009. Being the honest guy I am, I reported it to Unemployment, they are now charging him $100/week for my unemployment. Unfrikin’ believable.


38 posted on 11/19/2009 1:21:43 PM PST by stevio (Crunchy Con - God, guns, guts, and organically grown crunchy nuts.)
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To: Reagan69

The minimum annual rate

— charged to an employer with a solid history of retaining employees — will jump almost twelvefold, from $8.40 per employee to $100.30, revenue officials said Wednesday. The maximum rate, currently $378 per employee, would rise to $459.

http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/florida-employers-face-a-huge-jump-in-unemployment-compensation-taxes/1052594


39 posted on 11/19/2009 1:36:48 PM PST by kati2fl
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To: RoadGumby
Not so, Unemployment insurance IS paid by the employer.

Presuming they don't pass it directly along to you. My employer charges me $3.10 per biweekly paystub for "PA State Unemployment Insurance", or $80.60 per year.

Having said that, those are monies charged per employee, hence monies that COULD be paid to the employee.

I'm not sure what you are expecting me to disagree with here. I'm just pointing out that this "catastrophe" is being hyped up over $92 per year per employee. That's a rounding error for most payrolls.

I guess using that logic, this national healthcare is ok with you, money wise, it’s just a few dollars anyway, not likely to break too many companies, especially since the cost will probably be passed to the employees anyway.

Where did you get that from? A new 8% payroll tax on the entire payroll of every company will be a killer.

40 posted on 11/19/2009 2:08:11 PM PST by Heliand
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