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Realistically, if the employer doesn't have to pay out for healthcare, won't they have funds available to give the employee a higher salary to make up the differences in taxes? Ideally I'd like to see universal healthcare taxed similar to current FICA -- employee pays a share, and the employer pays a share. But since the employer typically covers about 80% of premiums now, it would make sense for them to do the same with the higher taxes.



The employer shouldn’t “pay” anything for FICA. They should increase salaries by the FICA amount and the entire amount should be deducted.

It would be a wake up call to see how much we are really paying in taxes.




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