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Updated · Fox News · May 14
Jesse Proudman Moves to Austin Over Washington's 9.9% Tax on Income Above $1 Million
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 14

Jesse Proudman Moves to Austin Over Washington's 9.9% Tax on Income Above $1 Million

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 14
  • Austin-bound Jesse Proudman said he will move his life and business interests out of Washington, arguing the state's new tax regime has made it unfriendly to startups and entrepreneurs.
  • The law, signed in March, imposes a 9.9% tax on annual income above $1 million starting Jan. 1, 2028, with first payments due in 2029.
  • Let's Go Washington is trying to repeal the measure before it takes effect and says it must gather about 325,000 signatures by July 2 to place it on the November ballot.
  • State Sen. Jamie Pedersen, the bill's sponsor, says there is no evidence the tax will drive residents or businesses away, but an Association of Washington Business survey found 44% of business leaders are considering moving their personal residences.
  • The fight comes after Washington's Supreme Court upheld a 7% capital-gains tax in 2023, a ruling critics say opened the door to broader income-based levies in a state long known for having no personal income tax.
With a court ruling blocking a public vote, is the high-earner exodus from Washington just beginning?
Will Washington's tax on millionaires fund a better future or trigger an economic chain reaction that hurts everyone?