Florida has long been a magnet for high-net-worth individuals, thanks in large part to its favorable tax climate.
Florida’s most attractive tax feature is the absence of a state income tax. This applies to both earned income and income from investments, making it particularly appealing for high-income earners and retirees alike.
Florida does not impose estate or inheritance taxes, providing a substantial advantage for wealth preservation and transfer.
I figure he’s probably using legal methods to shelter assets from taxes, rather than trying to illegally evade 'em.
Maybe Bigfoot pays his taxes?
https://www.cfholbert.com/blog/bigfoot-sightings/
Based on this graph of sightings over time, he’s spending less time in the Pacific Northwest and increasing time in Florida.
https://www.core-wm.com/2024/07/02/navigating-floridas-unique-tax-environment-for-high-net-worth-individuals/
I figure he’s probably using legal methods to shelter assets from taxes, rather than trying to illegally evade 'em.
I would call it a spurious correlation, except it’s hard to measure the impact of the enthusiast meet-ups that Bigfoot leads…
Based on the number of sightings on this map, I’m starting to think that maybe most people have just never seen a homeless person before…
Well sure, he’s got to be retired by now.