Axx
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What the heck Chris Christie....
http://www.nj.com/super-bowl/index.ssf/ ... to_nj.html
http://www.nj.com/super-bowl/index.ssf/ ... to_nj.html
seadoc30":qjqbiuir said:What's it to you? Not your money. Just saying.
They don't pay the tax on their whole salary, just the pro-rated part over how long they are in the State. Normal games, it's 2-3 days at most. For the SB it'll be a week or so.Axx":2erbws86 said:seadoc30":2erbws86 said:What's it to you? Not your money. Just saying.
Why do you care if i care. Just saying.
Also i'm just posting because i thought this was strange to pay nearly a 9% tax for playing one game in their state. Maybe that explains why nj wanted the sb so badly. To take a cut from peytons check
Axx":35p4yokx said:seadoc30":35p4yokx said:What's it to you? Not your money. Just saying.
Why do you care if i care. Just saying.
Also i'm just posting because i thought this was strange to pay nearly a 9% tax for playing one game in their state. Maybe that explains why nj wanted the sb so badly. To take a cut from peytons check
I guarantee that privately they make a big deal of it.BlueTalon":165aw1o5 said:I'm really surprised that more of an issue isn't made of this when it comes time to signing free agents. Whether or not half of your income is subject to state income taxes would seem to me to be a pretty big deal.
Chapman":3gipv498 said:Tons of states have a Income tax.
I live on the good side of the river in Washington State, but my employer is in Portland Oregon.
So not only do I pay federal income tax, I pay Oregon State income tax, and Sales tax in Washington State.
I really don't have any sympathy for them, and I'm quite happy that the rules apply to everyone.