Ace88*
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I don't the exact specifics of it, but I can say this re: income tax.
I work with someone whose nephew plays for Colorado, and owns a residence in Windsor, and splits his time off season at a house he owns in Denver and Windsor, and is a Cdn citizen. He has to play income tax in every state/province that he plays in.
Yeah this is how i thought it worked too. So let's say a player's salary is $2 million a year, he'll get a biweekly paycheque based on that. But if he plays games in Florida, then Texas, then California, then back to Toronto over the pay period, his paycheck will be different than if he had played games in Toronto, then Montreal, then Boston, then New York. I might be wrong, im just assuming it works like any other salary and they either get a monthly or a biweekly check/direct deposit.