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1. We're webmasters. We work in the day, inside of air conditioned buildings. Who cares about the heat? When we are outside, it's a dry heat, and the day can be spent by the pool relaxing or at the lake in a boat or on Jet Skis. 2. The only place where crime is bad is in the inner city, as it is with any other place. However, I live in an amazing neighborhood, I know all my neighbors, and going to the store at 3am or to an ATM isn't a worry. Of any big city, I feel the safest by far. Just stay in the suburbs, and you're fine. 3. How is the cost of living higher here than anywhere else? If you've been to LA, NY or any other large cities, you'll really find out what high prices are. As people have said, locals stay far away from the strip. Of course everything is inflated on the strip. It's a tourist trap. I am a Vegas native and I can honestly say that I don't ever see myself leaving. I have spent long durations in other cities, and in my eyex, none compare. I love the tax benefits, the 24 hour convenience, the fact that friends love to come here to visit, that most bands/tours stop through here, that the cost of living is low, that people have jobs here (that helps keep the crime rate lower), that snowboarding is about an hour away as is the lake in the summer. Aside from all of that, the traffic is not bad and we're not far at all from LA if I feel like a beach getaway. |
I'd move there for the tax reasons, but I couldn't stand how fucking cold it gets. Screw that. Bitter cold at night in the winter. I love my Palm Springs weather. Nice dry heat. Never gets too cold (Vegas), and no monsoon season (Arizona). I'm sure after my first big earth quake I'll be in Vegas or AZ within a week, but until then.... :321GFY
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you want to overdose, at the same time going out with a bang.
thats what woud happen to me if i moved there |
On incorporating in Nevada...I owned companies for 10 years that were incorporated in Nevada. I bought the big package that gave us a mailing address in Carson City, a "board room" for "meetings" and even minutes of those "meetings" as well as a mailing address and a 24 hour a day 800 number.
I still had to pay state taxes and corporate taxes every year that I lived in S.C. My "core" was located there. All of my banking was there. Hell, I lived there. I couldn't find one single accountant who would tell me that I could get any of the tax breaks of being incorporated in Nevada...unless I actually physically moved my company here and wrote checks from a bank here. And since my Payroll service and my accountant and my bank and my actual mailing address where I received all my checks was all located in South Carolina...it was a "no go". But NOW I can have all of those benefits! :) I don't know...maybe if you form a corp and only have a single stream of income. But for me with hundreds of checks coming in from different affiliate programs and employess to pay....it just didn't work that way. |
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I remember seeing cars covered in snow on the outskirts of town. I have pictures of a friend's place and car in Henderson covered in snow somewhere on an external HD. |
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