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Old 01-08-2025, 11:07 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Robbob View Post
At first glance, is there a reason besides Edmonton being no good, that they are taxed more than Calgary?
I believe slight schedule differences. For example, Edmonton plays 2 games on the road vs the Kings this year while the Flames play only 1.

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Say there are 82 games in a season and 41 of them are played at home and the other 41 games are played on the road. NHL players pay income tax on the income they earned for home games to their local taxing authorities. The 41 games they play on the road, assuming they are out of state or province, they have to pay taxes to the state or province that they play their road games in.
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