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[The Risks of Under-the-Table Employment and Tax Evasion]-[0972 Paying an Employee Under the Table]

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The Dangers of Off-the-Books Employment

In the 972nd episode of the English as a Second Language podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the illicit business practice of paying employees "under the table." Through a dialogue between two characters, Martin and Jenna, the podcast highlights the legal and financial perils associated with circumventing tax regulations and labor laws.

Analyzing the Financial Records

The conversation begins with Martin expressing confusion while "going over the books." As defined in the podcast, this refers to examining the "financial records of a business" to ensure all activities are transparent. Martin notices that several staff members are not "accounted for," meaning they are missing from the official documentation. Jenna admits to a "special arrangement," revealing that she pays these employees "under the table." This idiom signifies conducting transactions without notifying the government, a deliberate attempt to avoid tax obligations.

Legal Ramifications and Risks

Martin warns Jenna that her actions could lead her to "get busted for tax evasion." To "get busted" implies being caught by authorities for illegal activity, while "tax evasion" refers to the criminal act of failing to pay taxes. Despite these warnings, Jenna remains dismissive, claiming that "no one will be the wiser" if she keeps these payments "off the books." This phrase, synonymous with "under the table," suggests that she believes she can successfully hide these transactions from government scrutiny.

The Impact on Employees and Minimum Wage

Jenna further complicates the situation by admitting that she pays some staff "under the minimum wage," which is the lowest hourly rate mandated by law. She justifies this by arguing that because the employees do not have to "report their income"—the process of declaring earnings to the government—they ultimately "come out ahead." In this context, "coming out ahead" means the employees benefit financially in the short term, despite the lack of legal protection or proper tax contributions.

Potential Consequences

Martin emphasizes the "ramifications" of these decisions, which are the severe "consequences" that follow unethical business choices. He warns that if the government discovers her practices, she could be "up the creek." This idiomatic expression vividly describes being in a "very difficult situation" with no easy way out.

Conclusion: The Danger of Audits

The episode concludes with Martin offering to "turn a blind eye"—to deliberately ignore or pretend not to see a wrongdoing—while simultaneously distancing himself from Jenna’s liability. He warns her that she will be "on her own" if she gets "audited." An "audit" is an official examination of financial records to ensure compliance with the law. Ultimately, the podcast serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating that while cutting corners might seem profitable in the immediate term, the long-term legal risks of tax evasion and labor violations far outweigh any temporary financial gain.

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I'm confused.
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I've been going over the books.
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Are you sure that's wise?
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You could get busted for tax evasion.
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So what's the problem?
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📝Key Phrases

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go over the books
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under the table
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get busted
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no one will be the wiser
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off the books
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 972, Paying an Employee Under the Table.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 972.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
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This episode is a dialogue between Martin and Jenna about working at a business illegally or without paying your taxes.

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