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To: Real Man who wrote (1400247)4/24/2023 1:33:25 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583764
 
His hypocrisy comes from his well known bragging about moving to a red state so he can live better by paying lower taxes.

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Anyone who wants to avoid State taxes legally, as a nomad, can do it very easily. South Dakota allows any US citizen to become a resident of the State in one day right after one has made a one day stay at a motel or campground in the State. Just bring the receipt to a DMV, along with birth certificate or passport, along with proof of ownership of your vehicle and have your mail forwarded wherever you choose to live at the time. There are no vehicle inspections or reason to come back for renewal until 5 years are up.



To: Real Man who wrote (1400247)4/24/2023 1:37:37 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583764
 
High corporate taxes choke growth, so corporations and high net worth individuals (private employers) seek tax havens.
The IRS code IS a tax haven for the rich.