A US Senator on Thursday announced his intention to introduce a bill in the
Senate aimed at discouraging American companies from moving jobs offshore.

A draft legislation in this regard was circulated among the Senators on
Thursday by the Democratic Senator Max Baucus, who is Chairman of the
powerful Senate Finance Committee. The bill also seeks to detect, deter and
discourage offshore tax evasion by US companies.

In a statement, Baucus said the bill discourages businesses from moving
offshore by closing a loophole in the existing legislation that results in
employers in offshore tax havens avoiding payment of Social Security taxes
on workers.

The draft bill proposes to modify a 2008 Heroes Act provision requiring
treating as American employers any offshore entity that hires workers to
perform services pursuant to a government contract.

Baucus's proposal defines an employee as anyone providing at least 100 hours
of service a month, to prevent offshore employers from sidestepping the rule
by calling workers "independent contractors" instead of "employees".
Baucus said he is hopeful that circulating this preliminary draft will spark
interest and help the bill gain support from his colleagues.


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