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Washington State Debates Taxing Software Creation

zzyzx writes: "An article in the Seattle PI discusses the existing tax on software creation in Seattle. The law was clarified recently to allow the taxing of the software that was created in Seattle, even if the manufacture of the discs occurred elsewhere. Some Washington state lawmakers are working to overturn these changes. The issue at the heart of the matter: Should an intellectual activity such as programming be taxed in the same way as manufacturing is?"

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  1. Hello, Morons: by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 4, Informative

    To the morons here in /. who think this affects Microsoft: Microsoft is located in Redmond, not Seattle. The only effect on Microsoft would be rising real estate prices on the eastside as Seattle's high-tech firms (Adobe and Watchguard come to mind) relocate.

    To the morons in Seattle who thought this was a good idea: That sucking sound you hear is hundreds of high-tech businesses leaving your city.

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    1. Re:Hello, Morons: by Perdo · · Score: 3, Informative

      All of Washington state, not just Seattle. Other states tax oil revenues, Washington should tax it's prime industry too. As it stands, Microsoft pays NO taxes to any agency and in fact graciously waives the 1 billion dollar a year tax refund owed to them by the IRS because of our fucked up tax laws. Tax the unholy crap out of them, they pay no dividends or taxes. Money NEVER leaves Microsoft.

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  2. Re:Excellent news by Rick+the+Red · · Score: 4, Informative
    Exactly how does taxing commercial software hurt open source? This law, if it sticks, would have the exact opposite affect, if any.

    You obviously don't understand Washington's B&O taxes. It's a tax on income (not profit). If you're writing open source and not charging for it, there's no income to tax.

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