• Sunforged@lemmy.ml
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    19 hours ago

    “On this issue, I think tech will vote No,” Boyapati said. “It’s a question of ‘Do I pay the extra tax or move elsewhere?’”

    Fucking leave already if you have no interest in contributing.

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      11 hours ago

      I would argue that this law does tend to unfairly target the tech sector which often pays their people in stock. This is compared to other professions who may make an equivalent or higher salary but will not be subject to the 7 percent tax.

      That doesn’t seem quite fair. If we’re going to do this, we should have a 7 percent tax across the board for anything over 250k (or whatever) instead of strictly targeting a particular sector

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        7 hours ago

        I’ve been working in software development in WA state for about 25 years. I haven’t been paid (even partially) in stock since the mid 2000s.

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          It’s the bigger ones that tend to pay in stock. The googles, facebooks, Microsoft, and startups.

          I’ve also been in software development for 20 years at various places in the country and I know a bunch of folks who get paid in stock.

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        The tech sector is responsible for the huge influx of people moving to the state, Seattle specifically. Our infrastructure was not able to handle that influx and is only now catching up, 2 decades later.

        Tech came here because of our archaic tax laws that prevented an income tax from going through, I have zero empathy that this solution impacts them disproportionately.

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          4 hours ago

          That’s some drawbridge level thinking right there. Are you not also part of the problem? Because they arrived after you… they’re the problem? People moved there for jobs, same as anyone else who moved there. (For what it’s worth I don’t live in Seattle)