VJCPatriot
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Offer him 35m per year and I think Metcalf's worries go away with all that GREEN. Let's say 4/140m offer?Income tax in KC is 6% on all income, whereas MA is 5% on the first $1m and 9% on the rest. It's taken only on the games played at home (half the salary). If we were offering $28m, MA tax on $14m would be $1,240,000, and KC tax on $14m would be $840,000, so the diff is $600k.
If comparing to Baltimore, their tax is actually a little higher than MA when you include the local income tax. Mass tax even with the millionaire's tax is still middle of the pack and only significant when comparing to an income tax free state like FL.
Just park the truck outside his window with the cash and see how he reacts.












