A good catchall term for members of the underground economy is Leeches. When you use a member of the underground economy you use a person or an employer of other persons who:
-Does not pay income tax -Does not pay GST or PST -Does not pay workers compensation premiums -Does not make employer contributions to the Canada Pension Plan or Employment Insurance -Does not pay Employment Standards Act benefits so workers can have vacations and statutory holidays with pay -Does not accept credit cards or, in most cases, cheques or other traceable payments -Does not provide or honour guarantees or warrantees -Uses and sells the cheapest and least durable products including counterfeit products -Walks away from jobs at any time -Has no business address or reliable means of contact -Hires unqualified and potentially dishonest, unbondable, helpers -May have a criminal record -May be an illegal alien with no ties to the community or country -Does not carry liability insurance and is likely uninsurable -Is not licensed by any authority -Is not certified for the work being done -Is not trained -Is not competent in at least some of the services offered and probably all -Will not subject his or her work to inspection by any qualified person or agency.
This list could go on to include all of the negatives which can be countered easily by regulations, standards and mores prevalent in the legitimate above ground economy.
So what? If you deal with an unlicensed guy who paves your driveway or mows your lawn or fixes your roof for half of the price of a true professional, don't you save money? And isn't saving money a really good thing in any kind of economy? This is the dumbest way to look at dealings with the underground economy. An illegitimate construction contractor can cut his or her labour costs by about half by skipping all the ground rules of a legitimate contractor (see above).
This contractor can hire any yoyo to work on your roof or your electrical system or your plumbing. This contractor and his ilk cost our governments and the workers' comp system more than $1.5 billion a year.
This means the government -this is us, folks- can't adequately fund the apprenticeship programs we need badly across Canada. It can't provide all the health and protection we need in the workplace.
It means also that the legitimate contractor, who pays for training and skilled sub trades and top grade products and a million other things we need, is severely damaged with unfair competition.
In addition, while you are paying your full share of income taxes, GST, PST and health costs, all the leeches who make up about 15 percent of our economy are costing us about $30 billion a year by not paying these taxes. Don't blame only government when it can't provide better roads or an improved environment or the zillion other things we want and need.
Blame yourself for abetting tax evasion by the underground economy leeches who are laughing at you all the way to their banks.
Every time you give a buck to the underground economy, you are taking a lot of that dollar away from elderly Canadians who depend on old age security payments and other supplements to their meager incomes.
You are depleting the money available to eligible unemployed workers including those who have to take time off to care for gravely ill or dying family members. You are potentially depriving low and modest income families of benefits from the Canada Child Tax Benefit and the GST credit.
You are taking money out of resources that should go to needy children, our health care system, post-secondary education and all our social services.
Think about this: the services we use to live decent lives in Canada are paid for, largely, by taxes paid by each of us. Without this money, Canada would enjoy a quality of life similar to Iraq or the Sudan but even worse because of our cold climate.
Deduct about 15 percent of the money we need and you put a huge hole in our services. That's what the underground economy does every year. We are chumps for paying people to take money and resources out of our pockets while giving us, in all cases, inferior or, at least, questionable goods and services with no consumer protection whatsoever.
We might as well carry signs around our necks reading 'Pickpockets welcome' with a big arrow pointing to the pocket or purse where we keep our cash.
The next time someone comes to your door or telephones you offering cheap moving, renovation, land in Florida, car repairs or anything else in return for cash up front and no questions asked, ask yourself if you want your pocket picked once again or if you would rather pay for professional work from the above ground economy.
Ask yourself if you want to get involved in a criminal conspiracy to evade paying taxes or do you want everyone to pay fair taxes for the services your family needs. Ask yourself why you would want your blood sucked by a leech when you can deal, instead, with the good guys in Canada's marketplaces.
Yes, the Dow is plunging lower and lower every day and yes people are losing money and investments left and right, but the real estate market is not dead. When it comes to buying and selling real estate, the lower the Dow falls the lower the home prices fall and the better deal a home buyer can find on the market. While there may be a bit of trouble finding mortgage financing for home buyers with less than stellar credit scores, the mortgage market for buyers with above average credit ratings is fairly unchanged, aside from the huge price reductions that is. The home prices all over the United States are falling at a rate faster than ever before and those potential home buyers who were waiting for the perfect deal are primed to buy, buy, buy. In order to make the sale and make it fast, the real estate agent needs to understand that the market is full right now of available homes. Never has the clich phrase, "It s buyer's market!" ever been so true. So what do you need to do to sell a home when there are hundreds just like the ones you are showing within a small mileage radius, offer the buyer more! Real estate agent package deals are a great way to boost your home sales. Many people are buying right now for investment purposes only. Offering the home buyer a free rental listing with your real estate group, a free rental open house or some other FREE service is one way to stand out among the other home sellers. With so many available homes on the market it is hard to find that inside track without offering something for nothing. In the long run, the real estate agent that offers the best services to the home buying client will be the one that closes the sale. The dropping DOW, the dropping bank account balances and the increasing home inventory means thinking in a unique and FREE way in order to sell a home.
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