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Interesting study in big business vs politics
The Seattle City Council, trying to solve it's growing homeless problem, passed a “head tax” that levied a $275 per employee tax on Seattle businesses making more than $20 million a year.
Then, Amazon announced that it was halting construction on a downtown Seattle tower. The company was considering subleasing space instead—implying that they might leave Seattle if the head tax passed. Then the Building and Construction Trades Council (building that tower) protested the tax saying it would kill construction jobs. The council then voted to repeal that head tax, in a 7-2 vote. What changed council members’ minds was a campaign opposing the tax and also criticizing Seattle’s city council. Council members worried that they’d get voted out of office. I found this story very interesting. Politicians/people, who want to tax businesses/wealthy individuals to pay for all the social programs, just want those businesses/wealthy individuals to "pay up." But those businesses/wealthy individuals have choices. They can move their HQ, or move their primary residence, or pay a lot of tax lawyers to figure out how to game the system. Corporations move their HQ out of the US to avoid taxes. So don't assume that "taxing the wealthy corporations and individuals" is the answer. Because they also have options and they will figure out a way to minimize their tax liability. I also thought it was VERY interesting that politicians stopped fighting when they thought it might cost them their jobs. Here's the article: How Amazon Killed Seattle's Head Tax - The Atlantic |
Well, they just passed an even bigger tax than what was proposed and repealed..
Seattle City Council approves new tax on big business - ABC News Quote:
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When they will increase taxes on everyone due to businesses fleeing wonder if they keep their jobs.
Hopefully people remember what their representatives did to their city |
What is it with Seattle? That city's leadership seems to have gone totally off the rails.
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as goes seattle, so goes ny
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Sounds similar to Sumter Commissioners Tax increase on Sumter County residents for infrastructure construction subsidizing the Morse Syndicate
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One takeaway from this discussion may be that if we are going to create new benefits we have to have the guts to pass a tax to pay for it.
Our current government spends without raising the money - completely irresponsible. Seattle did not do the tax so now they have to figure out how to pay for their support of the increasing homeless population. It's good they are addressing the issue with some responsibility. |
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Why in the world would a woman want to subject herself and daughters to such abuse? |
New York, New Jersy and Connecticut all have an exodus of high earning taxpayers . millionaires leave and only come back for vacations.
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Businesses will pay taxes or paychecks. The government hasn't figured that out yet. Makes you wonder about the intelligence level(s) of politicians.
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