18 year old kids aren't making school decisions due to states having income tax or not.
Hmmmmmm that’s interesting I can’t believe that hasn’t crossed my mind. Hopefully that is part of the recruiting pitch with NIL now in effectSouth Carolina
Alabama
Ohio
Louisiana
California
all have state income tax. We have a competitive advantage for kids trying to maximize NIL money
It sure helps. I'm not so sure how big it will be. I see it mostly as a leveling of an already tilted playing field. Maybe a tax guy could better answer this.South Carolina
Alabama
Ohio
Louisiana
California
all have state income tax. We have a competitive advantage for kids trying to maximize NIL money
You are absolutely correct. It is up to us to sell the fact that they will get to keep more of their money by playing ball here.18 year old kids aren't making school decisions due to states having income tax or not.
Professional athletes with agents signing muli million dollar deals seem to ignore state income tax.
Professional athletes with agents signing muli million dollar deals seem to ignore state income tax.
At least not now. A couple of years down the road ?18 year old kids aren't making school decisions due to states having income tax or not.
The article sums it up pretty well. Guys will sign in states with higher taxes and end up making less moneyLocation, tax rates can have big impact on contract's value
Different tax rates in different states can have major impact on decisions made by free agentswww.usatoday.com
if it isn't already happening...
I'm sure plenty of boosters will be setting up anonymous wallets and transferring BTC or ETH into kids accounts.