Au cours des 6 dernières saisons dans la LNH, 5 coupes Stanley ont été remportées par des équipes dans les États sans impôt sur le revenu. Presque tous les agents libres ou cibles commerciaux se retrouvent avec les chevaliers, les panthers ou la foudre. Les joueurs prennent moins d’argent pour signer avec ces équipes, donc ce doit être un avantage injuste, non? Et si je vous disais que c’était en grande partie un mythe! Et si je vous disais que les joueurs se connectent dans ces villes pour de nombreuses raisons, pas seulement pour éviter l’impôt sur le revenu de l’État? Dans la vidéo d’aujourd’hui, je casse le mythe de l’avantage de l’impôt sur le revenu sans état!
12 Comments
Editor's Note
I forgot to mention that players on Canadian teams have much more purchasing power due to their salaries being paid in USD. That goes a long way. The average NHL salary of $3 million is $4 million Canadian.
Wow, you dropped an expletive! I swear…
Cheers, and thanks for helping clear this issue up a bit.
Panthrrs had a 20 million ltir advantage… And Barkov 10mil, Thatchuk 9mil and Reinhart 8mil is incredibly cheap.
“Out of the past 6 NHL seasons, 5 Stanley Cups have been won by teams in states with no income tax.”
The 2022 Avalanche in retrospect deserve a lot of bonus points for their Cup amidst this recent run
Thank you! I've been saying the same thing. The no state tax thing doesn't make much of a difference. And like you said, they can afford the best accountants.
So why do 99% of players hire an agent? Taxes are not the sole reason for players to sign but it definitely plays a part, otherwise you wouldn't pay someone to negotiate for you.
No state tax = Deep team
Florida made some good trades and roster pick ups. Bill Zito honestly shouldve gotten gm of the year. Imagine getting Gustav Forsling off of waivers. Eetu Luostarinen played only 8 games for CAR. Buffalo traded away Rodriguez and Reinhart and there was a time when people thought CGY won the TkachuckHuberdeau trade. Add a coach like Paul Maurice and you're g=cooking with gas. Good risk taking, smart trade acquisitions and taking a chance on guys that other teams gave up on. The sales tax is just the cherry on top.
you never hear people whine about the state taxes that are fans of baseball, basketball or football but always do of hockey
The excuses I’ve seen are just sad. The Panthers were awful for years but now that they’re great, suddenly there’s an excuse. 😂
6:50
This could explain why Detroit hasnt won in a decade. The two guys who carjacked Marner fit the description of the largest demographic present in Detroit, and who would want to live around that?
Are you an accountant then?