theVladiator
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Hmm... so the article is claiming the CRA are actually trying to argue the legalese of the definition of the type of income rather than the residency at the time? What a bizarre approach.
Well, according to agent Alan Walsh, Tavares should have talked to people that understand legalese before filing his taxes.
Alan Walsh said:“It’s a very good example of why players need to surround themselves with the most competent representation,” said Walsh, whose agency, Octagon, represents basketball superstar Steph Curry. Walsh adds that the specific language used in the deal might be what makes the court rule in either Tavares or the CRA’s favour.
“The CRA has taken the position that since the signing bonus has conditions on it, and if a player does certain things, that’s no longer an inducement,” Walsh said. “By virtue of the language of the deal, it’s been converted to regular income, and can be taxed at a regular income tax rate.”
The OP linked a poorly written second hand source on this, see some more/better info here:
CTV News