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B) live there 6 months plus a day and Cali will have a say in that matter
Also, Hernandez will work with Brady's personal trainer Alex Guerrero. Guerrero oversaw knee rehab for both Brady and Wes Welker.
So does Florida.A) It's winter
B) live there 6 months plus a day and Cali will have a say in that matter
C) Athletes are moving out of Cali, not in, due to the state's progressive tax code
D) Slightly off topic...but revenue needy states are changing the laws to claim more tax revenue from part time residents. Minnesota's governor wants the threshold to be 2 months. Own a lake house in Minn. and spend the summer, the Gov. wants a piece of that action.
The rich are fleeing Cali, NY, IL, Maryland all because these cash strapped states won't make cuts. Texas says thank you. Lesson over
That's the test for residency. You can and will be taxed as a non-resident and there's no minimum stay requirement.
States tax non-residents based on what they earn while in the state. That's why NH residents who work over the line in MA pay income tax to MA even if they've never spent a night in MA. Ditto for athletes, musicians, etc. When the Patriots play a game in California, California gets to tax the game check all the non-Cali players earn that day.
Technically that's true for peons like us but (1) California (or whatever state) has no idea when we are in the state and so can't enforce it, and (2) for the vast majority of us, several days' work wouldn't be enough income to be taxable because of exemptions, thresholds, etc.
I was under the impression that athletes were taxed on a pro-rated amount dependent on the state (and city or county in some cases) that corresponded to their team's schedule. For example an NFL player receives 16 game checks; 8 taxed locally (Foxboro), one in Seattle WA, one in Buffalo NY, one in Miami FL, etc.
Is that the same thing, or something different?
Yea, this is the guy who came out of college with "character concerns." How wrong they were.
Good for him. AH is showing a maturity and dedication we're not seeing with Gronkowski. I've been one of AH's biggest critics on this board but this move tells me he wants to dedicate himself to becoming a better player and that is always a positive thing.
Summering in a bachelor pad in Manhattan Beach is not the greatest sacrifice a man has ever made for his work.
A) It's winter
B) live there 6 months plus a day and Cali will have a say in that matter
C) Athletes are moving out of Cali, not in, due to the state's progressive tax code
D) Slightly off topic...but revenue needy states are changing the laws to claim more tax revenue from part time residents. Minnesota's governor wants the threshold to be 2 months. Own a lake house in Minn. and spend the summer, the Gov. wants a piece of that action.
The rich are fleeing Cali, NY, IL, Maryland all because these cash strapped states won't make cuts. Texas says thank you. Lesson over
I mentioned this in the Draft Forum where they have a WR thread going.
I wonder if the team is thinking about moving Hernandez to WR on a permanent basis. He fits the bill as a "TALL" WR with excellent speed. He can run all the routes. And him being out in Cali and working with Brady could allow him to do that..
Then the Pats could use a later round pick on another TE with the hope of that TE working in with Hoomanawanui, Ballard and Gronk..
Good for him. AH is showing a maturity and dedication we're not seeing with Gronkowski. I've been one of AH's biggest critics on this board but this move tells me he wants to dedicate himself to becoming a better player and that is always a positive thing.
I'm guessing they'll manage to scrape by somehow...So does Florida.
Cali will bleed the Bradys dry before its over.