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  • I know the guy who brought this suit personally. Damn near worked for him years ago. What a dick. His entire business, hundreds of millions of dollars, is shady as fuck.

    Another domino from the Chevron decision falls.

    I still predict that the entire tax code will be up next as it's driven by regulations written by the department of the Treasury. You know, a federal agency, and those no longer have any legal authority.

  • Geez.

    I KNEW I shouldn't have bought that knockoff writer's handbook off temu!

    (It's the Internet. I'll play with words on a meaningless and anonymous platform with no business or academic standards any damn way I please)

  • No idea where OP lives, so this is local to me in Texas.

    Some liquor stores sell cigarettes, some don't.

    Those that do generally have a very limited selection (Maybe two options) and charge about 50% more than one would pay at a convenience store.

    Fortunately for the smoker in Texas, the best prices are usually found in gas station convenience stores that are open 24/7, so OP's issue is strange and foreign to me.

  • I'm surprised by this because what rich guy wouldn't want to shift his income from a state with one of the highest if not the highest tax rate at his level of income to a state with no income tax?

    It doesn't matter that the income will be sourced in Washington. He lives in California, and by that, the franchise tax board is hyper aggressive in getting their cut.

    Note that the equity awards mentioned are taxable as well.