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Old 09-19-2020, 08:20 PM   #7107
Enoch Root
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Originally Posted by Crown Royal View Post
for those seeking a resource
https://gavingroup.ca/nhl-tax-calculator/

Here are the tax rates from that site sorted by percentage rather than alphabetically.

Dallas Stars 31.61
Florida Panthers 31.61
Nashville Predators 31.61
Tampa Bay Lightning 31.61
Vegas Golden Knights 31.61
Arizona Coyotes 35.98
Colorado Avalanche 36.24
Chicago Blackhawks 36.56
Boston Bruins 36.66
Carolina Hurricanes 36.96
Washington Capitals - MD 37.11
Washington Capitals - VA 37.32
Pittsburgh Penguins 37.68
Detroit Red Wings 38.26
New Jersey Devils 38.26
Buffalo Sabres 38.29
Philadelphia Flyers 38.56
Saint Louis Blues 38.58
Columbus Blue Jackets 38.71
Washington Capitals - DC 39.98
Minnesota Wild 40.78
Anaheim Ducks 41.58
Los Angeles Kings 41.58
San Jose Sharks 41.58
New York Islanders 42.15
New York Rangers 42.15
Calgary Flames 42.78
Edmonton Oilers 42.78
Vancouver Canucks 44.56
Winnipeg Jets 46.17
Ottawa Senators 47.71
Toronto Maple Leafs 47.71
Montreal Canadiens 49.49

Another thing to note, my understanding is this is a remedial view of the taxes too because the taxes are paid based on where the money is earned, meaning they pay taxes in both the US and Canada based on what percentage is made in each market. So while Tampa has a low tax number, they also play a lot of divisional games in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal and pay a higher tax rate for those games. So Dallas and Nashville players end up having to pay less in taxes than those in Florida and Tampa.
what salary did you use? $650,000?

If you use $5M (as Burke did) the tax rates are very different.
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