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Jeff Bezos Moves To Florida (fortune.com) 165

schwit1 shares a report from Fortune: After launching Amazon from a garage in Seattle in 1994, centibilllionaire Jeff Bezos is leaving the Pacific Northwest behind and setting sail for Florida. In an Instagram post, the world's third wealthiest person -- with a net worth estimated at $160 billion -- said he wanted to be closer to my parents after they recently moved back to Miami. "My parents have always been my biggest supporters," he posted to his Instagram account, adding that his spacefaring company Blue Origin is increasingly shifting operations to Cape Canaveral.

Florida also offers a financial benefit to the Amazon founder -- it doesn't charge capital gains tax which, for a man who's sold some $30 billion in stock since 2002, according to Bloomberg, can be quite substantial. [...] But Miami is not the only place where Bezos lives. In addition to his collection of luxury cars and private Gulfstream jets, Bezos owns multiple properties valued recently at a half-billion dollars.
Bezos recently bought a large home in Florida, notes schwit1.
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Jeff Bezos Moves To Florida

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  • WA 7% tax (Score:5, Informative)

    by bobdevine ( 825603 ) on Friday November 03, 2023 @06:16PM (#63978094)

    This year the state of Washington added a new 7% tax on investment sales over $250,000.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    - Hurricanes
    - Tornadoes
    - Sinkholes
    - Mosquitoes
    - Cockroaches
    - Termites
    - Alligators
    - Heat
    - Humidity
    - Flooding
    - Drunk drivers
    - Traffic
    - Tourists
    - Broken down buildings
    - Broken down cars
    - Boring, flat topography
    - Bible thumpers
    - Florida Man
    - Malaria
    - West Nile Virus
    - Brain-eating amoeba

    Paying $68M for a mansion might help Bezos avoid some of these things... but the place is a dismal, festering pit of despair overall.

  • by alexhs ( 877055 ) on Friday November 03, 2023 @06:31PM (#63978126) Homepage Journal

    centibilllionaire Jeff Bezos

    A centibiliionaire is a decamillionaire. I suspect they meant a hectobillionaire, 4 orders of magnitude higher.
    I guess Fortune is more of a rich people's gossip magazine than an economic magazine if they do that kind of egregious mistakes.

    • by Valgrus Thunderaxe ( 8769977 ) on Friday November 03, 2023 @06:40PM (#63978138)
      This is a US site. Please don't use your foreign measurements here.
      • by alexhs ( 877055 )

        Well, Forbes brought them. I wouldn't dare to comment on their evaluation of his wealth in libraries of Congress :)

  • So does Florida have an Amazon headquarters? I'm too lazy to google it. You know, since they're enforcing the whole return to office policy.

    • by youn ( 1516637 )

      Arguably, it's more relevant to ask whether blue origin has a footprint there since he handed the reign of amazon to focus on space ventures (at least that's what he said)

      Considering Cap Canaveral is there, it's not as far fetched

      • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

        His "space company" is 23 years old. Its goal is to move all industry off Earth into space. In 23 years Blue Origin has made precisely ZERO attempts to launch a rocket to orbit. SpaceX founded 2 years later had the goal of 100 orbital launches this year and while it may fall a little short it still is more than any other company has launched in a year. Blue Origin seems to be kicking their planed December launch attempt to next summer. They dropped out of the planned Orbital Reef space station that thei

  • Taxes (Score:4, Insightful)

    by CAIMLAS ( 41445 ) on Friday November 03, 2023 @06:50PM (#63978172)

    He's probably leaving over WA's new 7% capital gains tax, I'd wager.

    Too bad everyone else who works for Amazon is still stuck with the "return to office" mandates. Doesn't look like there are any FL offices he'll be attending.

    • If you have a number of properties I suppose you need to call one of them your primary residence. Doesn't mean you spend all of your time there. He'll have a nice place in Florida where some staff maintain the place for no one.

      If the world is lucky enough, something unusual could happen:
      https://bellosguardo.org/story... [bellosguardo.org]

      (always heard some lady from New York owned it and never visited it, though it had a maintenance staff that kept it perfectly, amazing location and now story too)

    • Re:Taxes (Score:5, Informative)

      by quantaman ( 517394 ) on Friday November 03, 2023 @07:33PM (#63978316)

      He's probably leaving over WA's new 7% capital gains tax, I'd wager.

      Or, it could be exactly the reasons he said, his elderly parents live in Florida and his space company launches from there. Seems pretty legit.

      Too bad everyone else who works for Amazon is still stuck with the "return to office" mandates. Doesn't look like there are any FL offices he'll be attending.

      He doesn't still work for Amazon, he stepped down as CEO in 2021. He's executive chairman so he's still involved, but I doubt he's involved in the day-to-day stuff anymore.

      • People didn't bother reading those legitimate reasons that would have him spending a significant amount of time there.
        • Yeah, hundreds of millions of legitimate reasons.
          • That rat bastard! How dare he leave a high tax state to a low tax state! He has to pay his fair share in Washington! Because!

            No one should be allowed to make any decisions that might lower their taxes!

            • Yeah, those corporations and billionaires should be allowed to play states off against each other to change tax laws & get concessions that pay for roads, education, the judicial system, etc., because, you know, freedom!
              • You think people shouldn't be allowed to leave a high tax state?

                Or are you saying the taxes in every state should be the same?

                I left California, very high tax state, for Florida, zero tax state. Yet my California roads were total shit to the point both our cars were trashed up from road debris flying up and pot holes while in Florida we haven't taken a single scratch and the roads are near perfect. How is that possible? Shouldn't my California roads be like glass and my Florida roads barely be better tha

                • Yeah, it does sound like the USA is horribly mismanaged, doesn't it? Have you ever lived in a civilised country?
                  • The USA is not managed. You just do not understand this country at all as I have told you before, I believe only last week.

                    This is 50 States in a legal Union. Each of the 50 has its own laws and ways of doing things. Just like Europe. Aren't you a Brit? Does it bother you to no longer be a part of a larger entity? Do you piss on the EU, too? They have a very similar structure to the US. You knew that, right? (You didn't).

                    Do you even understand what a state is in the sense of our 50? You don't.

                    If y

                    • I was born a Brit but now I'm a European. Yes, I know how the EU works. The USA's allergic reactions to central planning are what's dragging the USA's infrastructure behind China, the EU, & a variety of other competitor countries/trading blocks.
                • I've spent time in California and Florida and have driven across the country I can say without a doubt Florida has great roads and California has the absolute worst. It's not even just the lack of maintenance, California roads are bad from the outset in their design. It's funny how California has such a large car culture while simultaneously having the most hostile roads for them.
                • Interesting to think of the DMV as an actual service. I consider it a punishment.
            • Again, we're off course here. He stated some very legitimate reasons beyond taxes. If taxes really bugged him that much he would have moved his primary residence on paper long ago but he didn't. His elderly parents moving to Florida for their final years on the planet is a very powerful reason but carry on ignoring the obvious to make some weird right vs left proxy argument.
          • Hundreds of millions means nothing to him. The guy gave his ex-wife $50B and it changed nothing for him. It's not like he had to cancel his world's largest yacht order.

            Being near his elderly parents in their final years however is priceless.
      • Heâ(TM)s rich enough to just buy a house and commute on a private jet as necessary. Changing your domicile is work that is totally unnecessary at the scale someone like Bezos is living, he could claim his domicile in New York, these people really do not live in their houses for whatever would qualify as a requirement for primary residence taxation.

        The parent thing is an excuse, just like Dell, HP, Oracle, Microsoft, Tesla and many other large companies and rich individuals recently moving out of the we

        • Heâ(TM)s rich enough to just buy a house and commute on a private jet as necessary.

          Private jet or not plane travel is still a lot less convenient than a short drive.

          Changing your domicile is work that is totally unnecessary at the scale someone like Bezos is living, he could claim his domicile in New York, these people really do not live in their houses for whatever would qualify as a requirement for primary residence taxation.

          The parent thing is an excuse, just like Dell, HP, Oracle, Microsoft, Tesla and many other large companies and rich individuals recently moving out of the west coast states to Florida and Texas.

          It's where ever you spend the most time. If you could just buy a house in some low tax state and claim it as your primary then every wealthy person in the US would rent a small closet in the same lowest tax state.

          If Bezos is going to be taxed as a Florida resident he's going to have to spend more time in Florida than Washington or any other state.

    • Why would he be attending Amazon offices? He stepped down as CEO. He only needs to show up for board meetings.
  • "In an Instagram post, the world's third wealthiest person -- with a net worth estimated at $160 billion -- said he wanted to be closer to my parents after they recently moved back to Miami."

    Why does Jeff Bezos want to live closer to schwit1's parents?

  • As long as he doesn't move to my neighborhood we're good.

  • This is large-ISH

  • Kbyyeeeeeee

  • He just wants to have some peace and hopes that a Bezos won't be noticeable between all the bozos.

  • It always interests me how much effort people go to to avoid paying a fair share of tax. I'm guessing Jeff is paying way less as a percentage than I do for example
    • by ruddk ( 5153113 )

      That is the game they usually play then they talk about these things. What percentage of the population pays in percent of total amount of taxes paid. They never seem to talk about percentage in terms of people’s income. And then it gets muddied by stocks they get.

      • You have no idea how taxes work. There is no way to avoid taxes anymore. Not legally. You can shift them around, delay them, and move out of a high tax state but in the end the only avoidance that works is moving and even then that won't always work.

        You think stocks aren't taxed? Yes. When you sell, the difference between their value at issue and final sale price is income and taxed.

        Where the fuck do you people get your tax knowledge from? Whatever your source is, throw it out.

        The first time I had a h

    • Fair share? Defined by what?

      I've paid more in taxes in some years than most people will make in their entire lives. Was that fair? Does my wear n tear on the public roads and other services I use cost millions of dollars every year?

      By fair share do you mean something other than, "he built a huge business from nothing and I want a piece of it because I've done nothing but quietly quit and smoke weed my whole life"?

      Fuck your fair share. Your share is what you earned.

      • When capitalism funnels that much money to one person - it is broken. Bernie Sanders is right billionaires should not exist.
        When looking at that much wealth these people are the same:
        person who slacks off their whole life
        person who works hard and retires with 1 million
        for the 1st one, Bezos earns more they do in their whole lives in 5 min, for the 2nd person Bezos earns more than they do their whole lives in 17 min https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
        • Bezos has created more wealth, jobs, and advanced the economy that much more than both of them.

          If Bezos didn't create Amazon, the economy would be many billions of dollars smaller.

          If your slacker or your millionaire were never born, the impact on the economy would be trivial.

          You look at only one side of the equation. Bezos was a fucking nobody loser before he built Amazon. He didn't inherit it. It wasn't a gift. The government didn't use eminent domain to give it to him. He didn't cheat anyone. He bui

  • Yeah right, close to his parents. Florida is famous for having no state income taxes And the third richest person on the planet is moving to Florida. What a friggen coincidence. Be honest and tell it like it is..
  • Bezos is originally from Florida. There are plenty of reasons to leave Seattle other than just money. For example, he says he wants to be near his parents in FL.

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