
“You’re about to quit your job and start living the life of a one-man entrepreneur. Living in your basement, you have no rent and no employees, and since you’re selling your skills you don’t need venture capita yet, but you’re still dreaming big. All things being equal, where should you base your business? Tip: Probably not in the place where the taxman takes a red bite like this out of your income donut.”
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