Also, with the state and local tax exemption, their taxes have gone up quite a bit and they are thus incentivized to cheat. That said, I took my state income tax to Texas.https://twitter.com/NMalliotakis/status/1092522602000715776 …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Porzingis is going to cash in hard in Dallas. Even with the athlete taxes, those forty one game checks go a lot farther than in NYC
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Replying to @EricRichards22
Yeah, but you get way less national exposure. On balance, you still make more money playing in CA or NY because of the giant media market.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
There has to be some interesting calculus for second and third-tier guys that don't have the same kind of endorsement opps.
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Replying to @EricRichards22
You live in NH right? Is there a tech scene at all?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
More than you might expect, really. Boston is the center of gravity, but there's a bunch of stuff in Portsmouth and up the I-93 corridor. Liberty Mutual is huge, and a fair amount of startups springing up. It's wild how it's jumped since 2011.
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Replying to @EricRichards22
Taxes are really something to think about. Living in Maine is just stupid, because SoMaine has high prop taxes, income & sales tax. Work in Mass, and you pay income tax. Nh prop taxes are high, but that's all there is. It's thousands a month more in my pocket to be in NH
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