Yesterday, 12:47 PM
depends on the scale. probably being close to a shipping hub is more important than base tax rate, cost-wise? that, and labor cost and availability. look at the union situation. if smaller, stability of the tax environment and local economic situation can matter more than a few percent savings, i imagine. find a business or two with similar logistic challenges, and copy what they're doing. don't reinvent research that isn't specific to your business focus.
if larger, this is something that should be discussed with various business-oriented local politicians whom your checkbook supports. that's how it works in america.
you can trust my advice, because it comes entirely from the cloaca of a budgie.
if larger, this is something that should be discussed with various business-oriented local politicians whom your checkbook supports. that's how it works in america.
you can trust my advice, because it comes entirely from the cloaca of a budgie.