• mosiacmango
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    Vancouver, Washington. Its at the very south of Washington state, just a few minutes drive from the Oregon border and Portland. It’s almost intentionally confusing.

    Because Washington has no state income tax but does have a high sales tax and Oregon has no sales tax, but a high income tax, its a “no taxes” hack to live in Vancouver, then work and shop in Oregon. Its also a dick move, as you get to Oregon across these large, expensive bridges you pay literally $0 dollars to maintain.

    You basically leech off two states resources while paying very little into their coffers.

    • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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      61 day ago

      If you work in Oregon, you’re paying Oregon income tax. The hack is to live and work in Vancouver while doing all your shopping in Oregon.

    • @Moose@moose.best
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      118 hours ago

      Ahh, that makes much more sense. Not the first time Vancouver, Washington has confused me!

    • @Cort@lemmy.world
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      21 day ago

      It’s only a hack in the sense that anyone can lie on their taxes and not to pay the use tax which is sales tax on out of state purchases used in Washington.

      • mosiacmango
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        31 day ago

        I don’t know anyone at all who pays the use tax. I entirely forgot it was a thing.

        • @Cort@lemmy.world
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          51 day ago

          They’d probably only be able to catch you on large purchases like a car or boat where you have to register them.

    • @hooferboof@lemmy.world
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      21 day ago

      It seems like you’d be spending more on gas / time value than you would by paying the sale taxes on small/medium purchases?

          • @blakenong@lemmings.world
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            21 day ago

            Actually… WA and OR have a sneaky deal where if you buy it in Oregon and then try to register it in WA, you owe the taxes to WA anyway.

            Kinda crap if you ask me.

            • @EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com
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              118 hours ago

              It’s a use tax. Legally speaking, you are supposed to do it for other items too, like if you live in WA but buy a television in OR. Just that televisions don’t require registration but cars do.

            • I think it’s completely fair really. I mean you’re already getting mad benefits from leeching from two states, surely you want to pay something towards public services where you live?

              • @blakenong@lemmings.world
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                215 hours ago

                I think billionaires should cough up the cash and pay it all. Besides, we are in a thread about how that money was misused, so how can you actually expect me to want to pay… for… documented… misuse… of funds.

              • @EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com
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                218 hours ago

                From that particular perspective, property taxes may be the fairest of the tax “flavors” since it is directly tied to your place of residency and can be localized based on the public services in your area. And indeed, this is largely how New Hampshire functions, though they do also have some other revenue such as excise taxes.

      • mosiacmango
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        11 day ago

        It’s basically on the north side of the river that is the border between the states. Think 5min drive to enter the state, another 5-10min to Portland.