Wizenheimer wrote:GEE wrote:On a side note: I'm not buying the income tax issue as being a factor. Remember that we have no sales tax. That means Melo could buy his car, condo, bling, clothes, meals, etc all tax free.
state income is definitely a factor but it might not be a disqualifying one
IIRC, tax is calculated according to where games are played; 1/82 for each game. So, 41 games would be half of Melo's salary. Theoretically, 13M would be subject to Oregon State income tax. What with deductions and such it would probably still be a million. 80K a month to the state. He'd definitely feel that, and that's only for his NBA contract
it's actually very complicated from what I've read, and if Anthony has endorsement and investment income that will be taxed in Oregon...another big ouch!
I'd be curious to see how the endorsement type things would work if he isn't a resident of Oregon. I get taxing the income on games he plays here, but if he never officially establishes residency, is a resident of NY, or wherever, and also, if he had those endorsement deals prior to moving here...I dunno. Curious how that all works.

















