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You said it better. Good for him to pay taxes. Who cares if he wants to move out of Calif?
it would means less money for you.
You said it better. Good for him to pay taxes. Who cares if he wants to move out of Calif?
You are so stupid!it would means less money for you.
You are so stupid!
I don't know why he's still here.....
Me either. He must really love La Jolla.
I didn't hear him complain. He discussed his plans. He apologized because he made the comments during a conference call for a PGA event and later at a presser for a PGA event.
Otherwise, mitigating your tax burden is a financially responsible thing to do.
You are so stupid!
Is that where Crazy Paul's from?
OK, this thread is about a multi-millionaire, thus he has to pay more taxes.umad, bro? why?
-- A 39.6% top federal tax rate, up from 35%, on income above $450,000, thanks to the fiscal cliff deal passed by Congress on New Year's Day.
-- A 12.3% top state tax rate, up from 9.3%, on income above $1 million.
-- A 1% state mental health surcharge levied on incomes above $1 million.
-- A 3.8% Medicare tax rate, which includes a new 0.9% Medicare surcharge on earnings above $250,000.
yes and rest of the Californians who depend on the system.OK, this thread is about a multi-millionaire, thus he has to pay more taxes.
Are you saying that I get less money if he moves out of Calif?
OK, this thread is about a multi-millionaire, thus he has to pay more taxes.
Are you saying that I get less money if he moves out of Calif?
There are plenty of multi-millionaires living in Calif, especially in Malibu and Beverly Hills.yes and rest of the Californians who depend on the system.
my state is running in red as well since more and more are moving out to PA, NC, and SC.
I don't see how I'd get less money that way, bro.
lot of them live in NJ/NY too. and I doubt most of them are Californian residents and/or paying much into taxes otherwise.... why would California be so deep in red?There are plenty of multi-millionaires living in Calif, especially in Malibu and Beverly Hills.
the hurt is already taking effect. you just haven't felt it yet. or maybe you are and you didn't even realize it yet.BTW, I don't see how I'd get less money that way, bro.
lot of them live in NJ/NY too. and I doubt most of them are Californian residents and/or paying much into taxes otherwise.... why would California be so deep in red?
do you know why they're millionaires? they're smart enough to not pay too much taxes.
the hurt is already taking effect. you just haven't felt it yet. or maybe you are and you didn't even realize it yet.
it's already hurting NJ for several years and people are getting angrier and angrier. that's why more and more people are leaving NJ.
lot of them live in NJ/NY too. and I doubt most of them are Californian residents and/or paying much into taxes otherwise.... why would California be so deep in red?
do you know why they're millionaires? they're smart enough to not pay too much taxes.
the hurt is already taking effect. you just haven't felt it yet. or maybe you are and you didn't even realize it yet.
it's already hurting NJ for several years and people are getting angrier and angrier. that's why more and more people are leaving NJ.
And why people are moving here in droves. We don't have a state income tax and our sales tax is lower than CA too. Not to mention cost of living and auto taxes.
oh dang - I forgot to include your state.