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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.People go where they get paid. I own a multi million dollar company and I think about state taxes all the timeThe only people who ever mention that have no idea of what a million dollars is. If there was any truth to it, why would pro-athletes keep flocking to California?
Liberal states are always looking for ways to tax people more. CA is trying to pass a bill that if you move out of state, you will still owe them for state income taxes for up to 10 yearsWhy would state taxes suddenly become more burdensome across the country? If anything, the opposite is more likely to occur.
That's awesome.People go where they get paid. I own a multi million dollar company and I think about state taxes all the time
Owning a multi-million $ company isn't the same as simply making $10's of millions a year.People go where they get paid. I own a multi million dollar company and I think about state taxes all the time
If we don't have a guy that can stop a slant next year then it's going to be a tough season.Mixed back for us.
Weakens the Queefs but they get the opportunity to draft some Grade A talent to reload.
Hill is an immense talent but the Fins are the epitome of organized dysfunction and ineptitude.
Hill is in our division but Tua does not scare me
The savings are less than what people think... Play a game in New York? Pay New York taxes on it... Etc etc...Kansas state tax bracket for someone of his income is only 5.7%...so yes, he is saving money but not a ton. We're talking $7million on a $120 million contract. Now in NJ it would be around 10%, which would then $14 million in taxes
Oracle, HP, Palantir all left CA for better state taxes. They are slowly killing their golden goose. People move to, I moved to Florida to save a boatload on state taxes from DC.Owning a multi-million $ company isn't the same as simply making $10's of millions a year.
The great California exodus was a zombie lie. The people coming into CA were far wealthier than those leaving CA.
If you're making $30 million and worried about state taxes...I mean, come on.
Do you know what were the odds?KC was still the betting favorite to win the AFC West before this trade, wonder if this changes things.
Not going to get into the politics beyond noting that what he wrote is not likely to occur.Liberal states are always looking for ways to tax people more. CA is trying to pass a bill that if you move out of state, you will still owe them for state income taxes for up to 10 years
Why take the bait? Why? you could just let it go.Why would state taxes suddenly become more burdensome across the country? If anything, the opposite is more likely to occur.
And all were easily replaced (just go look at Culver City, with Yahoo, Google, Sony, as an example - or the Riot compound in South LA). Good for you with your choices. I have no problem paying my share. At some point, it's just all-but-meaningless numbers in a bank. For athletes at the top, it's just about ego.Oracle, HP, Palantir all left CA for better state taxes. They are slowly killing their golden goose. People move to, I moved to Florida to save a boatload on state taxes from DC.
Just correcting misinformation. Doesn’t indicate interest in a philosophical discussion about state taxes.Why take the bait? Why? you could just let it go.
You guys that think the lack of income tax is a factor ... do you really think that this guy, this 28 year old guy who we know is a bad dude, is going to Miami because the is no income tax? If it's even on his radar, it's way down the list of reasons.
California is a **** hole, and I live in the state.And all were easily replaced (just go look at Culver City, with Yahoo, Google, Sony, as an example - or the Riot compound in South LA). Good for you with your choices. I have no problem paying my share. At some point, it's just all-but-meaningless numbers in a bank. For athletes at the top, it's just about ego.
If you make 8 figures a year, you can get pretty anything you want any time you want - heck, if you make 7-figures a year and complain, that's pretty pathetic, from where I'm sitting.
I'm surrounded by very wealthy people out here in SoCal. If a few % of taxes is the cost, I'll take South Bay over anything FL can offer any day of any week. As will lots of other people, clearly.
There's nothing "dying" about CA, except for the drought.
He's also a complete scumbag. No thanks.He wants to be the top paid WR in the league. Not something we would do...
Liberal states are always looking for ways to tax people more. CA is trying to pass a bill that if you move out of state, you will still owe them for state income taxes for up to 10 years
Just correcting misinformation. Doesn’t indicate interest in a philosophical discussion about state taxes.