Washington State Democrats meet in secret to plot an income tax

Seattle already pushed out business owners to Bellevue.
Now the state, once again, pushes for an income tax that the Supreme Court will pretend is not an income tax.
Nothing says supporting local businesses and hardworking folks like punishing them for being successful
 
Seattle already pushed out business owners to Bellevue.
Now the state, once again, pushes for an income tax that the Supreme Court will pretend is not an income tax.
Nothing says supporting local businesses and hardworking folks like punishing them for being successful
Far more likely the court will be asked revisit the 5-4 decision which declared income taxes unconstitutional under the Washington constitution.
People earning $1 million plus in Washington pay very little in state and local taxes unless they decide to put all their money into real property or spend every cent they earn.
 
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Seattle already pushed out business owners to Bellevue.
Now the state, once again, pushes for an income tax that the Supreme Court will pretend is not an income tax.
Nothing says supporting local businesses and hardworking folks like punishing them for being successful
Far more likely the court will be asked revisit the 5-4 decision which declared income taxes unconstitutional under the Washington constitution.
People earning $1 million plus in Washington pay very little in state and local taxes unless they decide to put all their money into real property or spend every cent they earn.
Just the millionaire tip
 
Seattle already pushed out business owners to Bellevue.
Now the state, once again, pushes for an income tax that the Supreme Court will pretend is not an income tax.
Nothing says supporting local businesses and hardworking folks like punishing them for being successful
Far more likely the court will be asked revisit the 5-4 decision which declared income taxes unconstitutional under the Washington constitution.
People earning $1 million plus in Washington pay very little in state and local taxes unless they decide to put all their money into real property or spend every cent they earn.
Just the millionaire tip
Our more astute readers will note that your poast doesn’t address what I said.
 
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Seattle already pushed out business owners to Bellevue.
Now the state, once again, pushes for an income tax that the Supreme Court will pretend is not an income tax.
Nothing says supporting local businesses and hardworking folks like punishing them for being successful
Far more likely the court will be asked revisit the 5-4 decision which declared income taxes unconstitutional under the Washington constitution.
People earning $1 million plus in Washington pay very little in state and local taxes unless they decide to put all their money into real property or spend every cent they earn.
Just the millionaire tip
Our more astute readers will note that your poast doesn’t address what I said.
Our more intelligent posters realize it did.
 
Unless you earn well over $1 million, you'll still pay more in Idaho or Montana.
Nobody's moving to either of those two loser holes, so you can relax.
Drywalled garage Battle Ground superiority guy heard from. You’re so insecure but I guess I would be too if I had those tiny, girlish hands.
Jesus. Okay dude.
This discussion wasn't about people that fled to Montana, it was about people from Washington possibly taking their money there.
Sounds like you need to learn the difference.
 
Why bother with overturning 100 year old precedent?
The state can simply construe anything as a tax on activity like they did with the new capital gains tax. A tax on making money, not the income itself
 
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Yeah, rich people don't own property or employ people. Your MBA must have missed out on how businesses work. According to the internet a $3 million dollar home would pay almost $26,000 a year in property taxes in King County. Seems pretty progressive to me. Some poets from 1971. Pre-MAGA?

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Yeah, rich people don't own property or employ people. Your MBA must have missed out on how businesses work. According to the internet a $3 million dollar home would pay almost $26,000 a year in property taxes in King County. Seems pretty progressive to me. Some poets from 1971. Pre-MAGA?

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You mean someone in King County with a $3 million house and a $1.5 million annual income might pay a whole $26,000 in state taxes?
The horror!
What would that person pay in state taxes in Oregon, Idaho, or Montana? Does anyone own a business or employ people in those God forsaken places?
 
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Can I just argue with HH without a bunch of poor Oregon boomers interjecting? Jesus, why I stopped talking at church.
 
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