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by mdorazio 2107 days ago
When you're a very small business losing money the first few years of operating and California sticks you with an $800 bill on top of local taxes that are also levied regardless of income (business personal property), it's a giant slap in the face that makes you want to move your business to pretty much any other state.
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Then move. But remember, if you do business in California, you must still pay the franchise fee if you have a company that is NOT a sole proprietor or general partnership. Incorporating in another state will not save you, you must register with Secretary of State as a foreign entity.
I closed my business last year and was about to move prior to COVID shutting everything down. California tax policies are the #1 reason I'm leaving.