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by whateveracct
1179 days ago
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You think this tax is mostly going to affect startup employee windfalls? Seriously? It's 7%. So if you make a 1.25M (remember how tax brackets work - it's after the threshold) - you pay WA $70k. I think there's literally no way to argue that's regressive. |
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That’s below starting salary at Microsoft. You pay an average of $7K per year, and the Microsoft employees pay zero.
It is certainly not a progressive tax. If they time averaged it over ~ five years, it would be.
Another way to look at it is that they say it will affect 7000 households statewide.
It will affect pretty much all startup windfalls, so either there are only 7000 startup employees in the whole state, or they know this is going to be a windfall tax on people that have low average income.