Brain357
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The employer would find out from the IRS.It's easy to say that the imaginary bridge spanned 10 miles. Building one is another matter.Wouldn't it be as simple as something you fill out on your tax return? Yes I work for a company with over 500 employees and this is how much welfare I collected? Doesn't sound that difficult to do.It has a tax return from each employee, but it doesn't tabulate figures on the employees of any corporation as a whole. Obtaining that information would require a multi-million dollar software project.The IRS knows where you work and how much welfare you collect, yes.What would the bill be based on, total ignorance? Do you actually believe that the IRS knows how much welfare the employees of corporation 'X' are receiving?We're already paying corporate welfare. I don't think the corps would have to know what employees are collecting welfare. They would just get a bill from the IRS.
The employer doesn't collect welfare. He doesn't even know which of his employees is collecting welfare.