And dont want to pay this tax, whats to keep you from leaving ASAP to establish residency elsewhere? I could also see constitutional issues if say, CA tries clawing the 5% from those that have left.
When you have a net worth that high, everything essentially becomes free. Its not as though a short private jet or chartered flight from Austin or some other city in a red state, is anything more than a mere inconvenience. For the poor and middle class, progressive policies and a robust safety net on healthcare and abortion matter. For the ultra wealthy, not so much.
Say their companies are based in CA, does it still tax them accordingly? Whats to stop them from doing what Tesla and others have already done by moving their headquarters elsewhere, and maybe keeping a small office in state, just to retain some talent that wont move?
Im not sold on Newsom for president, and I certainly agree that SV has an absurd amount of influence in Sacramento (as well as DC of course), but Im not sure if this measure will generate the income its supposed to for the state.
Im way too cynical to believe there wont be loopholes for them to get out this
But I'm also not cynical about Newsom s motivation in opposing this. I think he brings up some real good points about how this is structured at the state level and capital outflows and economic competitiveness. If he were really cynical in vying for the nomination hed be full bore in support of this given the direction the democratic base is heading. Its an easier win for him to simply give in and back this.