Posted on 03/22/2015 4:14:52 PM PDT by TurboZamboni
The gov should have gotten his facts straight before speaking.
Seriously, it's like diving into a shark tank and cutting yourself with a knife.
Get rid of your state income tax to be competitive. Neither Florida or Texas have it and they seem to be doing very well. When I was in the Army, the first time I was stationed in Texas, I changed my home of record to Texas and I stopped paying it too. Only smart thing to do if you have an alternative.
Even though the accusation isn’t true, why shouldn’t a resident of one state move to another state where the taxes are more favorable to them personally? I don’t see a problem with that!
Off topic, but in that side by side photo display in the Daily Mail article — King looks like Janet Reno.
Steve must love Maine very much if he’s paying $1.4m per year in state taxes to live there half the year.
They both have great dance parties.
Here’s my question. If you live in three States for four months in each, are you a resident of any?
Exactly
It depends on what the meaning of “is” is, LOL.
Visiting the various DMVs to change driver licenses every 4 months would probably be enough to make most folks commit hari-kari
When I was in the Air Force, my home state of Michigan didn't tax active duty pay.
Never understood why anybody would live in a state that has an income tax.
There’s these things called trains, planes, and automobiles, makes it easy to move.
King is a whack job , paying over a million dollars a year to live in Maine?
The Governor should man up and apologize...
His house looks like it would be scary to approach on a dark night.
Remember when Kerry was ducking taxes on his enormous yacht?
I live in Maine. Gov. Paul LePage is one of the most conservative governors in the country, perhaps THE most conservative, and he, the governor, doesn’t mince words.
Maine has had once of the highest state income taxes in the country. Gov. LePage has reduced it somewhat, but he recently announced that he wants to get rid of the state income tax altogether, and the estate tax, too.
Stephen King is a big time lib, so he and LePage have been at odds before.
The governor has recently said, “There are no rich people in Maine. They have moved to New Hampshire, Texas, Florida, Arizona, and South Carolina. If you want to see rich people in Maine, you’ll see them in the summer.”
If you live in Florida for six months plus one day per year, you’re considered to be a resident of Florida. Many middle class people winter in Florida and then spend five or six months in Maine. I know many people who do just that.
It’s not just “the rich.”
Also, the governor wants to tax the liberal “non-profit” groups here in Maine.....man, are they complaining about THAT idea!
LePage is also a very strong Second Amendment guy.
For the children,of course.
That depends.
You do get to vote democrat in all three, no problem!
For all I know, Stephen King likes living in Maine. Cannot for the life of me fathom why it would be worth $1.4 MM per year in taxes to live there. But it apparently is to him.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.