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State Income Tax Opinion - Country boys opinions not needed :D
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<blockquote data-quote="starnsey" data-source="post: 15287324" data-attributes="member: 132253"><p>Definitely, but we're pretty good about not getting too carried away with the kind of thing. Obviously, there are going to be the "**** it" nights during the week but I don't think we'd get too carried away.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, the $6500 is the amount my income would be taxed due to the state income tax of Oregon. My wife's income will already be taxed regardless of where we live since her office will have to be in Portland either way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, it seems the popularity of Portland is spilling over into Vancouver. Apparently they're experience a "crisis" of sorts in Vancouver due to the rising cost of real estate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Definitely a good point. My wife and I essentially went to the same place every week in Houston since it was the only decent bar within 5 minutes of us. Enjoyed it and had a great relationship with the bartenders but it could certainly get old food-wise and scenery-wise. And it closed at like 9 PM on weeknights and 10 PM on weekends. Portland would provide more options at the cost of a little bit longer commute for myself.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're talking about MJ, its recreationally legal in both states. That doesn't really pertain to me since my company requires drug screening.</p><p></p><p>The other big problem with Portland is getting closer to an hour commute for me. I drove 120 miles round trip every day for three years for my first job in North Texas. Granted, I didn't enjoy the job anyway, and this new job is nearly a dream job, but damn did I hate that commute. Wiped out time in the evening from exercising and what not. But if it really gets that bad I could just exercise up near work during lunch or before heading home in the evenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starnsey, post: 15287324, member: 132253"] Definitely, but we're pretty good about not getting too carried away with the kind of thing. Obviously, there are going to be the "**** it" nights during the week but I don't think we'd get too carried away. Yeah, the $6500 is the amount my income would be taxed due to the state income tax of Oregon. My wife's income will already be taxed regardless of where we live since her office will have to be in Portland either way. Yeah, it seems the popularity of Portland is spilling over into Vancouver. Apparently they're experience a "crisis" of sorts in Vancouver due to the rising cost of real estate. Definitely a good point. My wife and I essentially went to the same place every week in Houston since it was the only decent bar within 5 minutes of us. Enjoyed it and had a great relationship with the bartenders but it could certainly get old food-wise and scenery-wise. And it closed at like 9 PM on weeknights and 10 PM on weekends. Portland would provide more options at the cost of a little bit longer commute for myself. If you're talking about MJ, its recreationally legal in both states. That doesn't really pertain to me since my company requires drug screening. The other big problem with Portland is getting closer to an hour commute for me. I drove 120 miles round trip every day for three years for my first job in North Texas. Granted, I didn't enjoy the job anyway, and this new job is nearly a dream job, but damn did I hate that commute. Wiped out time in the evening from exercising and what not. But if it really gets that bad I could just exercise up near work during lunch or before heading home in the evenings. [/QUOTE]
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