Group 1 - The proposed billionaire tax in California has raised concerns among wealthy individuals about the potential for capital and innovation to leave the state [1][2] - The tax proposal, initiated by a healthcare union, would require California residents with a net worth exceeding $1 billion to pay a one-time tax of 5% on their assets, with a potential vote scheduled for November 2026 [1][2] - Prominent attorney Alex Spiro, known for representing high-profile clients including Elon Musk, has indicated that his clients are prepared to permanently relocate if the tax is enacted [1][2] Group 2 - Governor Gavin Newsom has publicly opposed the billionaire tax proposal, but if it passes, he will not have the power to veto it [2] - Several wealthy individuals in California, including venture capitalist Peter Thiel and Google co-founder Larry Page, are reportedly considering scaling back their operations in the state due to the proposed tax [2] - Billionaire Palmer Luckey has voiced his opposition to the tax on social media, expressing concerns about the financial burden it would impose on him and his co-founders [3]
加州酝酿亿万富豪税,马斯克律师:富豪恐“永久搬离”
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