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I'm hoping this will not become a political football but here goes.

I'm very concerned that this ballor inititive, if passed, will impact my beloved Pats and every other Major League franchise in the state. A ten percent tax on income over !M is not a small amount and I think it will have major drawbacks in retaining players and obtaining players. I'll refrain from offering my political opinion but I think this is a disaster for the major league sports industry in Massachusetts.
 
People that make more than 1 Mil, are smarter than the politicians who try and take their money, they will move (at least for tax purposes) out of the state or come up with other way to avoid the tax. With telecommuting this will be almost impossible to enforce but will cause more people to leave the state.

But yes, it would be a factor in FA signing here.
 
I'm hoping this will not become a political football but here goes.

I'm very concerned that this ballor inititive, if passed, will impact my beloved Pats and every other Major League franchise in the state. A ten percent tax on income over !M is not a small amount and I think it will have major drawbacks in retaining players and obtaining players. I'll refrain from offering my political opinion but I think this is a disaster for the major league sports industry in Massachusetts.

There are already massive differences in state tax rates, and we rarely hear of teams struggling to sign or retain players because of that.
The local teams will figure out a way to compensate for it.
 
That tax also applies to visiting team players with a game in Mass.

California has the same tax and people seem to love it there. https://www.ftb.ca.gov/tax-pros/law/legislation/2021-2022/AB1253-032521.pdf
I wouldn't presume that:

"From 2010 to 2020, over 1.3 million Californians left our state with 500,000 leaving just in 2019 and 2020, according to Public Policy Institute of California. California also lost a congressional seat for the first time in its history. California lost $8.8 billion in gross adjusted income in 2019 from more people leaving the state than coming in. About $1.5 billion of that went to Texas.

Our Book of Exoduses has recorded over a hundred entries including small, medium, and large companies as well as notable celebrities that have left. California was also rated by the moving company, U-Haul, as the most moved out state of the union in 2020."

And these are CA government figures that more than likely have some degree of bias.
 
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People that make more than 1 Mil, are smarter than the politicians who try and take their money, they will move (at least for tax purposes) out of the state or come up with other way to avoid the tax. With telecommuting this will be almost impossible to enforce but will cause more people to leave the state.

But yes, it would be a factor in FA signing here.
Most people who make more than $1 million annually are doing so in a way that isn’t taxable salary (regular income), but in speaking to this thread, there is no way for an athlete to avoid paying those taxes.
 
I wouldn't presume that:

"From 2010 to 2020, over 1.3 million Californians left our state with 500,000 leaving just in 2019 and 2020, according to Public Policy Institute of California. California also lost a congressional seat for the first time in its history. California lost $8.8 billion in gross adjusted income in 2019 from more people leaving the state than coming in. About $1.5 billion of that went to Texas.

Our Book of Exoduses has recorded over a hundred entries including small, medium, and large companies as well as notable celebrities that have left. California was also rated by the moving company, U-Haul, as the most moved out state of the union in 2020."

And these are CA government figures that more than likely have some degree of bias.

Yet, California's population grew from ~37M in 2010 to ~39M in 2020.....

 
Most people who make more than $1 million annually are doing so in a way that isn’t taxable salary (regular income), but in speaking to this thread, there is no way for an athlete to avoid paying those taxes.
Why should there be a way for millionaires to avoid paying income taxes in this particular instance? They get so many others. Let us peons have one please.
 
Yet, California's population grew from ~37M in 2010 to ~39M in 2020.....

I'm not interested in population statistics just the impact of what is the beginning of a progressive tax that will impact the Patriot players. MA taxpayers have resisted every attempt to put in a progressive tax but the ballot question is intentionally deceptive and the advertising is outright dishonest but I hope my fellow citizens that have an interest in our team, and other teams in the state, see through the thick veneer of obfuscation.
 
Only a moron would need to ask.
You've proven on this forum you are a moron many times over, so when I see you make a phenomenally ignorant statement it is tough to discern if you are joking or if it is just more of the same.
 
This is only really a “problem” (and I am uncomfortable calling it a problem) with the NBA because of how contracts are strictly constrained by Max Contracts which inhibits any team from being able to outspend another.
 
Well, the best way to avoid it is to vote against it...like that tiered voting system they tried to push a couple of years ago.
 
CA"s growth last decade was below the national average, and it has declined 2 years in a row. The #1 state Californians are moving to is Texas.
Only so many places to live in CA with affordable rent....
 


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