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To: Your Nightmare

I think the chain of causation with respect to shifting taxes incident on the employee to the product cost is too attenuated to be seriously considered. In the real world, a raise it predicated on the value of the employee. If he/she isn't worth the additional money, they don't get it. More on this later.


477 posted on 05/18/2005 9:15:28 AM PDT by Conservative Goddess (Politiae legibus, non leges politiis, adaptandae)
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To: Conservative Goddess
I think the chain of causation with respect to shifting taxes incident on the employee to the product cost is too attenuated to be seriously considered. In the real world, a raise it predicated on the value of the employee. If he/she isn't worth the additional money, they don't get it. More on this later.
I think we are in perfect agreement on the way things are in regards to tax incidence. I was discussing, hypothetically, the way things could be.
480 posted on 05/18/2005 9:18:00 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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