HookKing
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yep, just as most players would. Nevada also has no state income tax. California has the highest.
lol.
yep, just as most players would. Nevada also has no state income tax. California has the highest.
3.75 a year.
Bravo, that's about ****ing perfect, borderline steal.
Why exactly wouldn't he want to play in Vegas?
lol.
Well done Blake. Kings have no more than a 3-4 yr window left so not bad, would have preferred 5 years (so he could still be eventually traded for the rebuild) but this is still very good.
The average career is less than five years. Most of these guys aren't earning mega bucks.
Most players have spent the majority of their lives devoted to hockey and don't have a career or skillset to fall back on. Theses guys try and earn as much money as they can in their short shelf life as a player.
They're also putting their long term health at risk. You're kidding yourself if you think players wouldn't take the highest dollar just because the location/competitiveness of the team.
Have you ever lived in Vegas? Do you think he wants to play on a team unlikely to contend for the next 10 years? BTW, someone needs to tell all the millionaires in California about the tax advantages of Vegas.
They already know, and have tax shelters out of state.
I should know, I do plenty of their taxes.
You just made my point. They don't actually live there do they?
Keep in mind we bought one UFA year too. More than that surely would have cost even more. Unless I'm reading things wrong because I'm in a hurry.
Have you ever lived in Vegas? Do you think he wants to play on a team unlikely to contend for the next 10 years?
BTW, someone needs to tell all the millionaires in California about the tax advantages of Vegas.
Yes I have. Some of the safest and cleanest areas in the entire US are in Las Vegas and Henderson. Vastly superior business climate.
They know. That's why they're millionaires. The majority of NV residents in the top tax bracket are CA expats remotely running a business.
Yes I have. Some of the safest and cleanest areas in the entire US are in Las Vegas and Henderson. Vastly superior business climate.
They know. That's why they're millionaires. The majority of NV residents in the top tax bracket are CA expats remotely running a business.
And if you love buffet dining and being bored and seared to death it is indeed wonderful. Toffoli ain't playing there.
Amazing contract, so far so good for this administration.
Really like both the term and AAV, but does anyone know if there's a NMC or NTC? Just wondering.
Don't think so. I feel like we would've heard if there was one in his contract.
Spoken like someone that has never left a casino, you obviously have no idea what the hell you're talking about.
One of the strongest business climates in the US, centrally located to the entire Southwest, 5 hours from the port of Long Beach, massive amounts of international business and money, a top tax haven, etc. There's a reason so many millionaires and billionaires live here and work remotely. I know many folks that entire operation is in CA and live exclusively in NV. You couldn't pay them to live in CA.
Extremely low cost of living, some of the safest and cleanest communities in the entire country, 16 national parks within 7 hours, world class entertainment and dining, thoroughly modern infrastructure, etc.
But I bet tax hell California is your idea of paradise. 2 grand for some ****** apartment, massive overpopulation, the worst traffic on the planet, mountains of taxes, etc. The very worst place in the US you could own a business in.
You'd make a lousy agent because taxes play a massive role in negotiating the very best deal possible.
And don't let that post fool you into thinking I'm advocating Toffoli wants to play there. No one but Toffoli knows what he wants.