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July 17, 2008 at 9:27 PM #241713July 18, 2008 at 8:42 AM #241792
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ParticipantI’ve heard local small businesses complain about all the loops they have jump through, and when I look at my telephone bill there are lots of little charges and taxes that are probably costing nearly as much to just to collect. Add in CGT and AMT and it’s no wonder people get irked. However, it isn’t that bad that I would consider moving to somewhere like Las Vegas or Reno. There’s a reason why there’s no income tax there.
July 18, 2008 at 8:42 AM #24184934f3f3f
ParticipantI’ve heard local small businesses complain about all the loops they have jump through, and when I look at my telephone bill there are lots of little charges and taxes that are probably costing nearly as much to just to collect. Add in CGT and AMT and it’s no wonder people get irked. However, it isn’t that bad that I would consider moving to somewhere like Las Vegas or Reno. There’s a reason why there’s no income tax there.
July 18, 2008 at 8:42 AM #24184534f3f3f
ParticipantI’ve heard local small businesses complain about all the loops they have jump through, and when I look at my telephone bill there are lots of little charges and taxes that are probably costing nearly as much to just to collect. Add in CGT and AMT and it’s no wonder people get irked. However, it isn’t that bad that I would consider moving to somewhere like Las Vegas or Reno. There’s a reason why there’s no income tax there.
July 18, 2008 at 8:42 AM #24178434f3f3f
ParticipantI’ve heard local small businesses complain about all the loops they have jump through, and when I look at my telephone bill there are lots of little charges and taxes that are probably costing nearly as much to just to collect. Add in CGT and AMT and it’s no wonder people get irked. However, it isn’t that bad that I would consider moving to somewhere like Las Vegas or Reno. There’s a reason why there’s no income tax there.
July 18, 2008 at 8:42 AM #24164634f3f3f
ParticipantI’ve heard local small businesses complain about all the loops they have jump through, and when I look at my telephone bill there are lots of little charges and taxes that are probably costing nearly as much to just to collect. Add in CGT and AMT and it’s no wonder people get irked. However, it isn’t that bad that I would consider moving to somewhere like Las Vegas or Reno. There’s a reason why there’s no income tax there.
July 18, 2008 at 9:36 AM #241833Anonymous
GuestI think it’s more been the outrageous housing prices compared to elsewhere. 2-3% extra in tax is nothing compared to spending an extra $2,000 a month in housing costs.
July 18, 2008 at 9:36 AM #241842Anonymous
GuestI think it’s more been the outrageous housing prices compared to elsewhere. 2-3% extra in tax is nothing compared to spending an extra $2,000 a month in housing costs.
July 18, 2008 at 9:36 AM #241696Anonymous
GuestI think it’s more been the outrageous housing prices compared to elsewhere. 2-3% extra in tax is nothing compared to spending an extra $2,000 a month in housing costs.
July 18, 2008 at 9:36 AM #241895Anonymous
GuestI think it’s more been the outrageous housing prices compared to elsewhere. 2-3% extra in tax is nothing compared to spending an extra $2,000 a month in housing costs.
July 18, 2008 at 9:36 AM #241899Anonymous
GuestI think it’s more been the outrageous housing prices compared to elsewhere. 2-3% extra in tax is nothing compared to spending an extra $2,000 a month in housing costs.
July 18, 2008 at 10:15 AM #241740kev374
ParticipantThe top tax rate in CA is 9.3% but the bracket is some ridiculously low figure like everything above $50,000/yr (for singles) is taxed at the top rate so effectively for most educated people their marginal rate would be 9.3% and any increase would affect most middle class people.
Increasing the tax rate to 12% is an EXTREMELY bad idea, count me among those who will seriously consider leaving CA if this happens. I pay ludicrously high taxes as it is.
July 18, 2008 at 10:15 AM #241878kev374
ParticipantThe top tax rate in CA is 9.3% but the bracket is some ridiculously low figure like everything above $50,000/yr (for singles) is taxed at the top rate so effectively for most educated people their marginal rate would be 9.3% and any increase would affect most middle class people.
Increasing the tax rate to 12% is an EXTREMELY bad idea, count me among those who will seriously consider leaving CA if this happens. I pay ludicrously high taxes as it is.
July 18, 2008 at 10:15 AM #241886kev374
ParticipantThe top tax rate in CA is 9.3% but the bracket is some ridiculously low figure like everything above $50,000/yr (for singles) is taxed at the top rate so effectively for most educated people their marginal rate would be 9.3% and any increase would affect most middle class people.
Increasing the tax rate to 12% is an EXTREMELY bad idea, count me among those who will seriously consider leaving CA if this happens. I pay ludicrously high taxes as it is.
July 18, 2008 at 10:15 AM #241943kev374
ParticipantThe top tax rate in CA is 9.3% but the bracket is some ridiculously low figure like everything above $50,000/yr (for singles) is taxed at the top rate so effectively for most educated people their marginal rate would be 9.3% and any increase would affect most middle class people.
Increasing the tax rate to 12% is an EXTREMELY bad idea, count me among those who will seriously consider leaving CA if this happens. I pay ludicrously high taxes as it is.
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