Toyota moving to Texas

NEW -> Contingent Buyer Assistance Program
eyephone said:
qwerty said:
morekaos said:
Once again, our loss, their gain...he will be by far, the richest taxpayer in Hawaii. Who will replace that fiscal hole? 1 million illegal immigrants?  Great trade. >:( >:D

Go watch A Day Without A Mexican. Those illegals are add more value than Ellison

Its all good Qwerty. We will all go out for tacos and drinks someday except Morekas.

Gonna take a lot of tacos to fill that crater of a budget deficit our state government is about to throw us all into but I do love tacos (that?s cakeist!) >:D
 
irvinehomeowner said:
I wouldn't mind having tacos with morekaos... we don't agree on some things but that doesn't mean we can't shoot the breeze.

Nothing wrong with that. The thing that is interesting is we were all talking about companies and cars. Then he doesn?t like how the conversation is going. He gets nasty and brings up illegal immigration. (For no reason I have to add) Like a play from Trumps play book.

I hope Morekas does not own any apple products because Steve Jobs biological father was from Syria. Plus Morekas was in total favor of the Muslim ban. To some it up. Morekas not a nice guy.
 
eyephone said:
irvinehomeowner said:
I wouldn't mind having tacos with morekaos... we don't agree on some things but that doesn't mean we can't shoot the breeze.

Nothing wrong with that. The thing that is interesting is we were all talking about companies and cars. Then he doesn?t like how the conversation is going. He gets nasty and brings up illegal immigration. (For no reason I have to add) Like a play from Trumps play book.

I hope Morekas does not own any apple products because Steve Jobs biological father was from Syria. Plus Morekas was in total favor of the Muslim ban. To some it up. Morekas not a nice guy.

100% true...I am not a nice guy...by snowflake standards...but I do love a good taco!!!
>:D
 
They matter....

What Happens When the 1% Go Remote
It doesn?t take very many ultra-wealthy Americans changing their address to wreak havoc on cities? finances.

The 1% are on the move. Tom Brady and Gisele B?ndchen bought a $17 million teardown on Miami Beach?s ultra-exclusive Indian Creek island. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, who are said to have plunked down $30 million for a lot, may be their neighbors. Recently it emerged that hedge fund Elliott Management Corp. is moving its Manhattan headquarters to South Florida, and that private equity giant Blackstone Group Inc. will open an office there. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is reportedly considering relocating part of its asset management operations to the region, too. It?s not just happening on the East Coast. In the last few months, the venture capitalists David Blumberg and Keith Rabois decamped from the San Francisco Bay Area to Miami. All of this prompted Silicon Valley venture capitalist and startup guru Paul Graham to tweet:

I keep hearing about Miami. At first these mentions seemed like outliers, but there are so many it's starting to look more like a trend.https://t.co/XLaHa6s77b

? Paul Graham (@paulg)
December 8, 2020
Austin is having something of a moment as well. Elon Musk is trading Los Angeles for the Texas tech hub, where his new $1 billion Cybertruck factory is under construction. Larry Ellison announced that Oracle would move its headquarters there from Silicon Valley. DropBox Inc. CEO Drew Houston and Splunk Inc. CEO Douglas Merritt reportedly took steps to relocate from the Bay Area to Austin, too.

Some residents of pricey cities like New York, L.A. and San Francisco might say good riddance to the uber-rich whom they blame for growing unaffordability and inequality in their cities. But their cities will pay a literal price for their departures. It doesn?t take very many one-percenters changing their address to wreak havoc on cities? finances.

When the billionaire hedge funder David Tepper left New Jersey for Miami Beach in 2015, he left a crater in New Jersey?s budget that experts estimate was upwards of $100 million annually. (Interestingly enough, Tepper recently moved back home to the Garden State.) A whopping 80% of New York City?s income tax revenue, according to one estimate, comes from the 17% of its residents who earn more than $100,000 per year. If just 5% of those folks decided to move away, it would cost the city almost one billion ($933 million) in lost tax revenue.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-16/what-happens-when-the-1-move-to-miami-and-austin
 
And the hits just keep on comn...

Companies Are Fleeing California. Blame Bad Government.

In recent years, San Francisco has seemed to be begging for companies to leave. In addition to familiar failures of governance ? widespread homelessness, inadequate transit, soaring property crime ? it has also imposed more idiosyncratic hindrances. Far from welcoming experimentation, it has sought to undermine or stamp out home-rental services, food-delivery apps, ride-hailing firms, electric-scooter companies, facial-recognition technology, delivery robots and more, even as the pioneers in each of those fields attempted to set up shop in the city. It tried to ban corporate cafeterias ? a major tech-industry perk ? on the not-so-sound theory that this would protect local restaurants. It created an ?Office of Emerging Technology? that will only grant permission to test new products if they?re deemed, in a city bureaucrat?s view, to provide a ?net common good.? Whatever the merits of such meddling, it?s hardly a formula for unbounded inventiveness.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/companies-fleeing-california-blame-bad-130019650.html
 
Short term home rental companies are great, right up until your neighbor turns their place into a weekly 72 hour party rental.

There is a good reason hotels typically are not zone residential.
 
morekaos said:
eyephone said:
Morekas but you and your family still lives in California. Thank you

True, but even I may be moving my business out of state.

But you haven?t. Old man complaining about nothing. It?s like watching videos on YouTube of people complaining about CA. But the guy still lives in CA.
 
eyephone said:
morekaos said:
eyephone said:
Morekas but you and your family still lives in California. Thank you

True, but even I may be moving my business out of state.

But you haven?t. Old man complaining about nothing. It?s like watching videos on YouTube of people complaining about CA. But the guy still lives in CA.

I?m not moving, just my income will. I can work out of Las Vegas offices and pay no state taxes...My family and I can pretty much stay put. Offsite work has its advantages!
 
Your not moving because you like living in California. Out of state there is only so much off roading in the desert, hiking in trails, camping, gambling, blasting AC 247 and 365. (hot and humid, too much gambling is an addiction and has ruined many lives)
Out of state the go to spot in the town might be the Walmart or Target shopping center area. IDK
Also, the food options nothing comes close to California.

You can go!
 
morekaos said:
eyephone said:
morekaos said:
eyephone said:
Morekas but you and your family still lives in California. Thank you

True, but even I may be moving my business out of state.

But you haven?t. Old man complaining about nothing. It?s like watching videos on YouTube of people complaining about CA. But the guy still lives in CA.

I?m not moving, just my income will. I can work out of Las Vegas offices and pay no state taxes...My family and I can pretty much stay put. Offsite work has its advantages!

Prepare to be probed by the friendly CA franchise tax board if you make any meaningful taxable income.  They'll be looking at your bank statements and credit card statements to verify that you are officially out of California.  Your office may "move" to Las Vegas but you won't be able to get away from paying income to the CA franchise tax board unless you prove to them that you are not living in CA.
 
I have 3 colleagues with 7 figure incomes who have successfully done this for years now. They maintain two households sending kids to run cars around and pay bills in Vegas. The firms don?t care, all the money still flows their way so they look the other way, clients could care less. Both still live in NB and HB harbors...never been audited. I had lunch with one at Maestros the other day...on the patio!
 
I suspect like Amazon, we will be finding States changing in their rules and enforcement policies as shifts materially impact their revenue streams.
 
morekaos said:
I have 3 colleagues with 7 figure incomes who have successfully done this for years now. They maintain two households sending kids to run cars around and pay bills in Vegas. The firms don?t care, all the money still flows their way so they look the other way, clients could care less. Both still live in NB and HB harbors...never been audited. I had lunch with one at Maestros the other day...on the patio!

Outdoor dining is currently allowed in OC?
 
...and while the masses are busy looking at the squirrel everyone else leaves town...

The states Americans headed to the most in 2020, according to U-Haul


Texas, which has ranked in the top two states with the most one-way arrivals since 2015, was No. 2 in 2020. Florida, which came in first in 2019, fell to third.

California ranks last on 2020?s list, behind Illinois and New Jersey, as the states with the least one-way arrivals. California has been in the bottom three states since 2016 and Illinois has been in the bottom two since 2015, when U-Haul began ranking states.

?I?m seeing a lot of people from California move [to Tennessee] because they?re attracted to our lifestyle,? Jeff Porter, U-Haul Company of Nashville president said in a release. Tennessee also has no income tax, plenty of jobs and is business-friendly, Porter said.
[url]https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/18/heres-where-all-the-u-haul.html?[/url]
 
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