Sam Bam Cunningham
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I know, right? CA (10% tax) can't get players! Or New York (10.9% - Jersey is about the same). Every NFL state other than FL, TX, TN, and AZ have income tax.As Curran pointed out.
9% in Massachusetts versus 0% in FLA or Texas.
Ring chasers need not apply any more, now that Brady is gone.
This is definitely a competitive disadvantage for NE.
For anyone making more than a million a year, Pats will have to make up the difference in salary.
As Curran pointed out.
9% in Massachusetts versus 0% in FLA or Texas.
Ring chasers need not apply any more, now that Brady is gone.
This is definitely a competitive disadvantage for NE.
For anyone making more than a million a year, Pats will have to make up the difference in salary.
I think that our politicians could fix any taxation problems if they wanted to. But they don't want to.As pointed out, you get taxed on where you work. And those taxes are deductible for where you live. And those taxes have traditionally been deductible on the federal return. The next effect is fairly small.
But yes, unbalanced taxation in different parts of our nation creates some unfortunate distortion in the economy.
I think that our politicians could fix any taxation problems if they wanted to. But they don't want to.
At this point in time there are many states (MA included) that, if the American Revolution were to re-occur, would be playing the part of the British. Taxation without representation has become the norm.
I think Jefferson predicted some of this when he talked about the government getting so large that the citizens would have trouble stopping it.
If you're going to peacock like a know-it-all, at least get your facts straight.Every NFL state other than FL, TX, TN, and AZ have income tax.
I can't guess... Please enlightened us with yet another stupid, thinly veiled political post...I should invite you up here to my new state of NH, one without an income tax. The problem though is that between the transplanted Massholes (not me of course), the organized out-of-state college students that arrive in buses and the mules who bring in boxes of votes from who knows where, even we have too many taxes, or fees as they like to call them. I think you can guess who "they" are.
BoomIn the last 20 years one Florida team has a won a Super Bowl. And it was because they got the best player of all time that won 6x as many titles in Massachusetts. No Texas team has won or made a Super Bowl. Nor has Arizona. Nor has Tennessee.
CA meanwhile had a team win last year and make another a few years before and they've been getting high profile free agents forever. New York also won 2 in the last 20 years. Also technically Wisconsin is a top 10 state in taxes, so you can throw the Packers one title in there as well.
So for posterity, the three states with the highest taxes for high income have 10 Super Bowl wins and 15 appearances since the turn of the century. The low tax rate states have 2 with 2 appearances. And the rest fall in the middle somewhere.
Cringeworthy. EntitledI should invite you up here to my new state of NH, one without an income tax. The problem though is that between the transplanted Massholes (not me of course), the organized out-of-state college students that arrive in buses and the mules who bring in boxes of votes from who knows where, even we have too many taxes, or fees as they like to call them. I think you can guess who "they" are.
I know, right? CA (10% tax) can't get players! Or New York (10.9% - Jersey is about the same). Every NFL state other than FL, TX, TN, and AZ have income tax.
You mention this like every day in some thread or another. It's not a 9-0 issue, since players in Miami have to play in states, like MA, that TAX THEM at the MA rate.
I worked with a pro-baseball player - he was filing taxes for many states each year.
People who hit the lottery and complain about taxes are really kind of crappy people.
You should really stop reading Truth Social so much.I should invite you up here to my new state of NH, one without an income tax. The problem though is that between the transplanted Massholes (not me of course), the organized out-of-state college students that arrive in buses and the mules who bring in boxes of votes from who knows where, even we have too many taxes, or fees as they like to call them. I think you can guess who "they" are.
Somebody is deep into conspiraciesI should invite you up here to my new state of NH, one without an income tax. The problem though is that between the transplanted Massholes (not me of course), the organized out-of-state college students that arrive in buses and the mules who bring in boxes of votes from who knows where, even we have too many taxes, or fees as they like to call them. I think you can guess who "they" are.
Arizona has an income tax for high-end earners.If you're going to peacock like a know-it-all, at least get your facts straight.
(Arizona ?????..........LMFAO)
Currently, the states with no individual income tax include:
- Alaska
- Florida
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Washington
- Wyoming
Like I said, a crappy person.Tyreek Hill said specifically that he chose Miami over the Jets because of the tax. For some players the state income tax is a big factor. Others it won't even come into their decision making at all.
Like I said, a crappy person.