CA: Dems want to seize fed. corporate tax savings

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Re: CA: Dems want to seize fed. corporate tax savings

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They're some crazy MoFos. I'm curious when Silicon Valley will throw in the towel and start fleeing for better communities. Not only this tax issue, but the type of insufferable liberal jackass staffed at the various social media companies are going to wreck them too. The ones silent banning and filtering out ideas that make the snowflakes melt.
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LOL- how cute..democrats using tax loopholes- that they hate... Awesome. good job Cali, dont ever change
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Two cheesy things in that article. I love how the state legislator quoted in the article talks about the tax hike on the middle class. That shows you his ignorance.

1. The additional tax on corporate money to pay for low income needs. Corporations won't stand for that.
2. A work-around on the new tax law allowing taxpayers to "donate" a portion of their tax liability to a state fund so they can write it off. Although this won't pass muster since the donation has to be to a charitable entity to receive deducibility treatment.
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133743Hokie wrote:Two cheesy things in that article. I love how the state legislator quoted in the article talks about the tax hike on the middle class. That shows you his ignorance.

1. The additional tax on corporate money to pay for low income needs. Corporations won't stand for that.
2. A work-around on the new tax law allowing taxpayers to "donate" a portion of their tax liability to a state fund so they can write it off. Although this won't pass muster since the donation has to be to a charitable entity to receive deducibility treatment.
Agree- he is a dolt.. but he is probably thinking "california" middle class - which is around 500K per year salary per individual- you know, a junior BA at google.
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