upstater1
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I'm not sure if this has already been stated, but you're taxed for all road games in the state that you play in, not the state you live in. So sure Miami is great for 8 games of no tax, but then you have 3 road games in New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts, and the divisions in the AFC get (AFCW) California, Missouri 6%, Colorado 4.5%, for AFCN it's Penn, Maryland and Ohio all in the 4-5% range. The AFCS is the only division where you see low or no income tax.
So, the no tax thing is not as big an advantage as you might think, unless you play for Jax, Tennessee, Indy or Houston. Teams that typically suck.
So, the no tax thing is not as big an advantage as you might think, unless you play for Jax, Tennessee, Indy or Houston. Teams that typically suck.