For high‑net‑worth individuals like Page, such a move could save tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars over time compared with remaining a California resident. For a centibillionaire, shifting domicile before new rules take effect can function like an instant, self‑funded tax reform.
That shift is already part of the 2020s-era reshaping of Miami, which has seen an influx of hedge funds, crypto players, and tech executives. With Page now following the Bezos model—trading a California ZIP code for a fortress‑like Miami compound—the message to fellow ultra‑rich founders is clear: If the tax climate turns, there is a ready‑made playbook for leaving.
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