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ScallionPancake on scored.co
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
> The H-1b fees are considered business expenses for the employer. Large corporations can just write off the expense to reduce taxes.
Normally I'd shit on someone for not knowing anything about business and taxes, but since I like you I won't...
A salary paid to an American employee is also a business expense, anything you have to spend to be in business is a business expense.
Paying $100k a year fee to keep a jeet vs paying $100k for an American's salary is exactly the same thing as far as business expenses and taxes are concerned.
Yeah i deserve to catch some shit for that because i knew i was "spinning" that a bit too much. It was in the article which is where i got the bad idea from.
Every expense to a business is deductible to taxes because it decreases their bottom line. Since that's a given, i shouldn't spin it as a positive for the companies.
Normally I'd shit on someone for not knowing anything about business and taxes, but since I like you I won't...
A salary paid to an American employee is also a business expense, anything you have to spend to be in business is a business expense.
Paying $100k a year fee to keep a jeet vs paying $100k for an American's salary is exactly the same thing as far as business expenses and taxes are concerned.
Which only makes sense if it's per person/jeet.
Every expense to a business is deductible to taxes because it decreases their bottom line. Since that's a given, i shouldn't spin it as a positive for the companies.