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In reply to the discussion: California residents, businesses consider bailing on Golden State over taxes [View all]WhoWoodaKnew
(847 posts)46. This is not gonna be very popular, and I don't mind paying my fair share...
but there is a point when taxes become excessive. As a business owner myself, I'm glad I'm not in Cali right now. I have everything I need in my state and end up playing less in taxes than I would in CA. Heck, we decided years ago to not ship our products to CA simply due to the complexity of their sales tax system (although I admit that we were doing very little business there anyway).
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California residents, businesses consider bailing on Golden State over taxes [View all]
Bennyboy
Jan 2013
OP
Producers -- especially top producers -- are never going to ship their juice four hours away
Auggie
Jan 2013
#30
According to the wine expert of Food & Wine magazine, Anthony Giglio, the answer is a simple
kentauros
Jan 2013
#17
Recent report shows California taxes have not driven millionaires away. Business too?
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2013
#5
Thanks for this. I've bookmarked it just in case I run into a rabid RightwingWooWoo. eom
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2013
#15
From the article: "While most of the evidence of an exodus so far is anecdotal..."
arcane1
Jan 2013
#9
Since the source is Fox "News" Channel, *everything* is anecdotal - or wishful thinking.
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2013
#13
You forgot, fox news fought for the legal right to lie to its viewers so thats also an option. nt
cstanleytech
Jan 2013
#31
Folks, consider the source of this story. That is all you need to know about this one.
olddad56
Jan 2013
#11
These are the same companies that outsource all their jobs to Third World countries.
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#19
If this is true, they should not let the door hit them in the be-hind as they leave.
LoisB
Jan 2013
#25
and Cali will get bluer and more Democratic. I'm all for it. Enjoy texas people
TeamPooka
Jan 2013
#28
So far from 150k that you couldn't see it on a clear night with a good telescope.
JoeyT
Jan 2013
#61
This is not gonna be very popular, and I don't mind paying my fair share...
WhoWoodaKnew
Jan 2013
#46
Bullshit. I work in the Santa Clara and more jobs are coming in, not going out
still_one
Jan 2013
#51
It's the perennial Love to Hate California Fest. Happens with regularity. Housing prices are
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#60