Modifié 7 févr. 2017 à 16 h 20
Quoting: palhal
Lazygent is appropriate. As you know entertainers, and pro athletes are incorporated. Their "tax rate" has little bearing on what a personal rate for ordinary working folks, who must use most of of their take home pay to work
The five guys I was talking was Fowler, Bieska, Stoner, Holzer (I forget the other). I wasn't using RFAs as the "five"
I don't mind being called a liar, but man are you stupid, lazy or a liar? I can't figure it out.
Yes, I like knowing the truth, but obviously I can't get from an minion like you.
As a CPA in the state of NJ who once worked for "Sports Taxman", I know a little about the effect of changing sports teams has on an athletes wallet. Not sure what you mean by incorporated. The Steven Stamkos signing in TB rather than Tor is a huge example of that. Tor would have to have offered him 10m + to match the 8.5m he got in Tampa. What does ordinary working folk have to do with an athlete? We are all human beings that want to make the most money possible. Most athletes only have 5-10 years in this profession to make money.
Its clear you didn't look at ANA cap chart (
https://www.capfriendly.com/teams/ducks). The UFA Dmen expiring in two years are Fowler, Bieska, and Stoner. Holzer is expiring after this season. Bieska will be addition by subtraction and Holzer plays 14 min a night (hardly a big lost). Stoner isn't good. Fowler would be a big lost, but I have a feeling they will extend him.
You were wrong on the Girardi NMC, because it becomes a Limited NTC after this season.
You try to say that only an ordinary working person cares about maxing his net salary. That makes no sense. Athletes are human beings too believe it or not.
You incorrectly state that 5 UFA Dmen are leaving in two years, when the cap chart proves there are only three. Only one of which is would be a significant lost.
Im not calling you a liar. Im calling you someone that doesn't know what they are talking about.