#21 Re: 这座城市 因为加州的衰落而崛起
嗯,一方面,我这边也有点失误,折腾几年,最后赶上一波卖掉了
嗯,一方面,我这边也有点失误,折腾几年,最后赶上一波卖掉了
嗯,凹死疔和羞死臀都和印度差不多。
深圳?
21年老论坛里面有人说过 德州这几个城市提前把未来20-30年的房价涨幅吃掉了
自信一点,fully remote大都是不重要的职位,基本都是最先被裁的
我记得应该是level 越高的越可以remote
呵呵,占比多少,对我说的大部分有影响么?
CEO需要向HR申请fully remote么?
VP可以不来Office么?
IT大厂VP当然可以不来office
加州的衰落?
That statement is correct: Texas does not have a state income tax for individuals. This is enshrined in the Texas Constitution.
However, Texas does collect revenue through other means, including:
Sales Tax: There is a state sales tax of 6.25%, and local jurisdictions can add up to another 2%, making the combined rate as high as 8.25% in some areas.
Property Taxes: Texas has one of the highest effective property tax rates in the U.S., which are levied by local governments (counties, cities, school districts) and are a primary source of local funding.
Business Taxes: While there is no corporate income tax, some businesses may be subject to a state gross receipts tax, known as the franchise tax.
Excise Taxes: There are also specific taxes on items like gasoline and cigarettes.
While residents do not pay state income tax, they are still responsible for federal income taxes. The overall tax burden for a Texas resident depends heavily on their spending habits and whether they own property.
现在休斯顿房价也不便宜了吧
Hehe