Yup. The folks that over relied upon office building taxes are indeed learning they should have seen it coming. Your point remains irrelevant however as those services shall still exist in CA while still not existing in TX.
Incorrect. Office space has a about 30% occupancy rate and that is eating up budgets because the Taxes are only collected on occupancy since only profits are Taxable.
Yup. The folks that over relied upon office building taxes are indeed learning they should have seen it coming. Your point remains irrelevant however as those services shall still exist in CA while still not existing in TX.
The state doesn’t rely on office building taxes
No, they rely upon taxing the landlords rent. Are you really this dense?
What? The vast majority of state income is from income taxes.
And the landlord’s rent is what?
Depends on what the landlord is. Could be stock dividends, could all go towards more investment.
I’m sorry, I didn’t realize I needed to list every single landlords profit and loss statement to point out that landlords make income via rent.
Your fail is not as clever as you think you are.
What? The cause of the shortage is well known and its not from landlords making less money lol
Incorrect. Office space has a about 30% occupancy rate and that is eating up budgets because the Taxes are only collected on occupancy since only profits are Taxable.