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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1000966" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>If your company left CA to TX because of Taxes, it's only a matter of time before they move to some place even cheaper. This is how it all started in the 80's. Major companies went North to South to save, then South to Canada to Save, then CA to Mexico, then Mexico to China. The point is they started losing money at each point. It's about controlling what you have already. Eventually those in China won't have a place cheaper to go. End game.</p><p></p><p>Using CA and TX are great examples because they are the biggest examples on each end. Each have had their moments or glory and times not so well. It's no surprise TX is doing better then CA now, the rules are slanted to corps and not the general populace. That is imo the core issue. Sure people like to make fun of CA and it's rules, but they are giving out protections to people, they are setting higher standards because really we should always be striving for higher standards. But when we want to stop that, we start to look for cheaper low standard work arounds and they see states like TX. It's all about a balance and we are out of balance and don't want it to go further out. Cheap and Free are only short term answers with even bigger problems when there is no place to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1000966, member: 29298"] If your company left CA to TX because of Taxes, it's only a matter of time before they move to some place even cheaper. This is how it all started in the 80's. Major companies went North to South to save, then South to Canada to Save, then CA to Mexico, then Mexico to China. The point is they started losing money at each point. It's about controlling what you have already. Eventually those in China won't have a place cheaper to go. End game. Using CA and TX are great examples because they are the biggest examples on each end. Each have had their moments or glory and times not so well. It's no surprise TX is doing better then CA now, the rules are slanted to corps and not the general populace. That is imo the core issue. Sure people like to make fun of CA and it's rules, but they are giving out protections to people, they are setting higher standards because really we should always be striving for higher standards. But when we want to stop that, we start to look for cheaper low standard work arounds and they see states like TX. It's all about a balance and we are out of balance and don't want it to go further out. Cheap and Free are only short term answers with even bigger problems when there is no place to go. [/QUOTE]
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