DelZottoHitTheNetJK
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But my point is that's actually not the difference between teams because that's not the rate the players are actually paying.
You're missing the point. Nobody cares how much they "actually pay" after they donate $100 to make a wish. It's showing what a guy that has a $5M AAV contract takes home before any of that stupid shit in NY vs Florida.
The difference is large. Yes, you can do a lot of tax gymnastics to offset how much you actually pay. That's on the individual players if they choose to have an accountant do that for them. It still doesn't change the fact that certain states have extremely expensive income taxes and others do not.