Elmarnieh wrote:
It is not a tax that can be avoided through inaction unless one is expected to magically conjure money, food, shelter and the like. It is most assuredly a direct tax on citizens. I suppose we could make an excise tax on breathing and that would be Kosher?
If I'm not mistaken, you take no issue with the idea of a federal sales tax. In fact, if I remember correctly you support this as a better alternative to the income tax. A federal sales tax would tax you on food, shelter, and the like. I don't really see a problem with this, even though they are basic necessities. And since when does a tax have to be 100% avoidable to be constitutional? I don't remember that clause.
This is really very simple. Unemployment tax is a federal sales tax paid by companies on the purchase of labor. If a general federal sales tax is a constitutionally acceptable method of taxation, then so is this.
Elmarnieh wrote:
If the tax is stopped the funds are going to not be going from the company as the first action of course, the second action is it is going to to go to me.
You are presuming this. Even if your presumption is right, you can't gloss over that the money in question belongs to the employer. It's
their property, which they can chose to give to you or not.
Elmarnieh wrote:
the end result is that they don't have any control over where it goes, the market would force them to pay it out in wages.
Really, now? The market would
force them to do this? What kind of market are we talking about, here? Certainly not a
free market if that's the case.
Elmarnieh wrote:
Being that I am myself and not my employer from my perspective what I care about is being in control of my full wage
And once again, FUTA is not deducted from your wages. It is no more a part of your full wage than the other cost-of-employment overhead incurred by your employer (ex. employee training costs).
Elmarnieh wrote:
It's my money in the end and thats the point of the injustice as the company is not absorbing the cost of the extortion - the worker is.
And? Sales tax is passed on to the consumer as well. That doesn't make it illegal or necessarily unjust. And as I've demonstrated multiple times already, it isn't "your money" in any legal sense, even if we accept your unproven presumption that your employer would inevitably respond to decreased employment costs by raising wages.