This is a downright silly idea. Where do you even draw the line because there is a lot more that taxes which affect the desirability of places to live.
In the end all these workarounds do is make it easier for regions to avoid fixing the fundamental problems which makes them more or less desirable. It is self defeating. The pressure should be on the region to fix whatever issues they need to (taxes/culture/traffic/discrimination/...whatever) in order to make the region more desirable to live in.
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