Player Discussion How overpaid is Tavares

How overpaid is John Tavares at 11M

  • 40%

    Votes: 50 16.9%
  • 50%

    Votes: 62 20.9%
  • 60%

    Votes: 52 17.6%
  • 70%

    Votes: 27 9.1%
  • Less than 40%

    Votes: 56 18.9%
  • More than 70%

    Votes: 49 16.6%

  • Total voters
    296

meefer

Registered User
Jun 9, 2015
4,889
4,999
Bangkok
I would expect that Tavares' court case re: taxation rates, will have some impact on the discussions.

Tavares’ Tax Battle: The Crux of the Dispute

In July 2018, John Tavares signed a lucrative seven-year, $77 million contract with the Maple Leafs, which included a hefty $15.3 million signing bonus. Tavares’ legal team argues that due to his U.S. residency at the time of signing—stemming from his nine-year tenure with the New York Islanders—his bonus should be taxed at only 15% under the Canada-U.S. Tax Treaty. However, the CRA contends that the bonus is not truly a bonus but regular income, subject to a higher tax rate exceeding 50%, due to attached conditions such as repayment if Tavares retired early.
(from CPA4IT website)

15% to 50% would certainly dent the old savings account.
 

Gary Nylund

Registered User
Oct 10, 2013
31,315
24,792
I would expect that Tavares' court case re: taxation rates, will have some impact on the discussions.

Tavares’ Tax Battle: The Crux of the Dispute

In July 2018, John Tavares signed a lucrative seven-year, $77 million contract with the Maple Leafs, which included a hefty $15.3 million signing bonus. Tavares’ legal team argues that due to his U.S. residency at the time of signing—stemming from his nine-year tenure with the New York Islanders—his bonus should be taxed at only 15% under the Canada-U.S. Tax Treaty. However, the CRA contends that the bonus is not truly a bonus but regular income, subject to a higher tax rate exceeding 50%, due to attached conditions such as repayment if Tavares retired early.
(from CPA4IT website)

15% to 50% would certainly dent the old savings account.
Yeah this is not good news. And at first blush, it seems that the CRA has a valid point.
 

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