@Pikes Peak posted:Yup…this must change. I think it is about 160 now.
2022 it was $147,000.00
@Pikes Peak posted:Yup…this must change. I think it is about 160 now.
2022 it was $147,000.00
Andy Herman was pushing for the return of Big Dog today. It makes a lot of sense keeping him over Davis with the two rookies.
No. He can join Rodgers in New Jersey.
@PackerRick posted:Professional athletes pay state income tax in every state they play in. A player could play in GB, not be a resident of WI, and pay state income tax elsewhere.----------------------
Not in Florida, Nevada, Washington, Tennessee, or Texas.
@PackerRick posted:It's not that simple and varies from state to state. https://www.hodgsonruss.com/me...20for%20Athletes.pdf
Poor Chris Dishman.. Wow.
— only this time it wasn’t received by a Packer.17 Instead, Cris Dishman was a cornerback on the Kansas City Chiefs in 2000, who held their training camp that season primarily in Wisconsin. Dishman would never play a down for the Chiefs in 2000 (he was cut before the season), but Wisconsin wanted to tax the entire bonus anyway. His problem was that the bonus was subject to a rider that made payment of the bonus refundable if he failed or refused to report, practice, or play, or left the Chiefs without theteam’s consent. That was enough for the appeals commission to allow it to be taxed.
@D J posted:Not in Florida, Nevada, Washington, Tennessee, or Texas.
I realize that, I live in one of those states. I'll elaborate. Professional athletes pay state income tax in every state they play in that has an income tax. The point that was being made is that they don't just pay tax in the state their team resides in.
BTW, you can add Alaska, South Dakota, and Wyoming to your list. TN and NH don't have a tax on earned income but do tax dividends and interest.
@GBFanForLife posted:No. He can join Rodgers in New Jersey.
Big Dog was quoted saying that MLF was the biggest reason he played for the Packers, not Rodgers.
@GBFanForLife posted:No. He can join Rodgers in New Jersey.
Big Dog said NJ is a no-go because it’s a high tax state. Rumor says he debating between GB and Vegas.
@PackerRick posted:TN and NH don't have a tax on earned income but do tax dividends and interest.
BTW, you can add Alaska, South Dakota, and Wyoming to your list.
This is what it says in the link I provided, and it also points out those are going away by 2025.
I am unaware of NFL or any major sports teams in AK, SD, and WY.
@Chongo posted:The #Packers have added Nigerian defensive lineman Kenneth Odumegwu to the roster as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway program.
— Jason B. Hirschhorn (@by_JBH) May 4, 2023
Odumegwu previously attended Osi Umenyiora's football camp, earning MVP honors there.
Cool.
The Packers get an extra practice squad spot for him by participating in the program.
@Goalline posted:Big Dog was quoted saying that MLF was the biggest reason he played for the Packers, not Rodgers.
If they need an extra blocker use lineman. Use the roster for younger players
@Goalline posted:Big Dog was quoted saying that MLF was the biggest reason he played for the Packers, not Rodgers.
Brown noser
@PackerRick posted:I realize that, I live in one of those states. I'll elaborate. Professional athletes pay state income tax in every state they play in that has an income tax. The point that was being made is that they don't just pay tax in the state their team resides in.
BTW, you can add Alaska, South Dakota, and Wyoming to your list. TN and NH don't have a tax on earned income but do tax dividends and interest.
TN no longer taxes dividends and interest. They did away with the "Hall Tax" a year ago.
The Green Bay Packers have signed DL Colby Wooden, QB Sean Clifford, WR Dontayvion Wicks, DL Karl Brooks, K Anders Carlson (ON-ders), CB Carrington Valentine, RB Lew Nichols and S Anthony Johnson Jr. General Manager Brian Gutekunst announced the transactions Friday.
So Nick Foles has been released by the Colts. Should the Packers bring him for a look?
You may get a rare thumbs up from YAFonzie for that post 😳
@ammo posted:So Nick Foles has been released by the Colts. Should the Packers bring him for a look?
No thanks. He is loved in Philly for their Superbowl win, but since then he’s done nothing. He is a good clubhouse guy, but on the field - I don’t think he’d help.
@GBFanForLife posted:If they need an extra blocker use lineman. Use the roster for younger players
Age should not be a limit.
Keep That Rebuild Shit Off My TL This Ain’t That… #K9
— K9 (@keiseannixon) May 8, 2023
@Chongo posted:The #Packers have added Nigerian defensive lineman Kenneth Odumegwu to the roster as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway program.
— Jason B. Hirschhorn (@by_JBH) May 4, 2023
Odumegwu previously attended Osi Umenyiora's football camp, earning MVP honors there.
This fucking guy. He'll have 5 sacks in the preseason, new fan favorite.
Him and Engabare on either side, ears pinned back. LOL. Nigerian nightmares.
Nigerians are an even bigger nightmare for Goalline.
Facts.
I am 1% Nigerian…is that like a little night sweat?
@Blair Kiel posted:I am 1% Nigerian…is that like a little night sweat?
I’m sure your wife loves that 1%
You mean, the Nigerian Peninsula?
I think he means Nigerian south of the border.
Kiel has open borders.
Yeah, sorry BK, that's pretty low.
Do we need Dennis Hopper explaining Sicilians again?
It’s better ammo doesn’t understand my geography.
On a completely off topic note, is there any specific reason why we don't have a sex education topic forum somewhere on this site?
Probably because none of you lot get any action?
Nor did you harry palms Fedya.
Hateful®.
@Blair Kiel posted:I am 1% Nigerian…is that like a little night sweat?
Tad!
Tad in Thai is a clit.
Don’t judge me.