Fakepartofme
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Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON Joined: 09.20.2010
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Remember that one time when the Leafs signed Clarkson?
Me neither. - Steven_Seagull
Cool. They signed a meh player to a garbage contract. |
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Steven_Seagull
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Location: Marner sucks Joined: 03.03.2016
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I have a big cock.. - Fruitcakenipple
He’s a dirty, rotten, lying, cheating Newf. - Steven_Seagull
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 - Steven_Seagull
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Steven_Seagull
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Location: Marner sucks Joined: 03.03.2016
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What???.....
Ralph Gooodale
@RGooodale
Sitting in meetings with @JustinTrudeau and studying issues of gender inequity amongst Canada's irregular border crossers. Busy taking steps to remove barriers for females wishing to cross our border irregularly so we can achieve gender parity among crossers. #becauseitis2018 - Fruitcakenipple
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I have a big cock.. - Fruitcakenipple
that you walking it b'y |
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Fake account - Steven_Seagull
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that you walking it b'y - zazzle
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Steven_Seagull
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Location: Marner sucks Joined: 03.03.2016
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 - Fruitcakenipple
He’s a dirty, rotten, lying, cheating Newf. - Steven_Seagull
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PatC80
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Location: 1st rd exit is the new normal, ON Joined: 08.11.2011
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that you walking it b'y - zazzle
There it is. What a cock bird. |
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GreatGigInTheSky
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Location: "Yeah, Garth is a tool"- Garf, ON Joined: 06.12.2017
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Fuk b'y....  - Fruitcakenipple
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GreatGigInTheSky
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Location: "Yeah, Garth is a tool"- Garf, ON Joined: 06.12.2017
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I don't even mind the signing for Pitt
It's just they traded Sheary to upgrade Hunwick by a small margin - Santo_44
Apparently he's good buddies with Crosby, or something. |
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Tumbleweed
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Location: avid reader of the daily douche news Joined: 03.14.2014
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I have a big cock.. - Fruitcakenipple
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.HOHO.
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Location: Its better to let people think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and confirm their suspicions, NS Joined: 07.05.2010
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Just trying to be nice...
Didn't want to call u a "full of shtt no good for nothing kunt of a west coast Nuck loser/ inbred/dirtbag/ troll who needs to get a fuk'n life because trolling a hockey site makes u a special kind of fuk'n loser."..
 - Fruitcakenipple
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winsix
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Location: Henry Hudson's Fairchild 24 South Porcupine Joined: 04.03.2016
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 - Fruitcakenipple[/quote
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Thecakeisalie
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Location: Imagine something funny Joined: 01.27.2010
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I see this thread has gone downhill....................................Again.
Why is the Leafs thread always going downhill?
Bunch of immature giants cocks in here. |
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RafiDRW
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Location: Bill Cosby’s Magic Wiener #FireBlashill, TN Joined: 04.16.2016
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Unholy_Goalie
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Location: usually UG offends everyone by telling the truth - dt99999 Joined: 08.23.2006
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From firsthand experience, I can assure you that you are incorrect.
Tax specialists advise that if you want to avoid Canadian taxes, when you move to the US, you need to make the appearance that you have done it permanently - i.e., severed all ties and have no intentions of ever returning. This includes closing all Canadian bank accounts, selling off all property (including secondary residences).
As far as I know, JT lives in Canada in the offseason.
Thanks to the tax treaties between the US and Canada, he would pay the majority of his taxes in the States. Canada would then look at how much he would have paid in Canada, and JT would be required to submit the difference to Revenue Canada.
Tl,dr: Uggie has no idea what he is talking about. - Atomic Wedgie
You have firsthand experience as an NHL athlete? Doubt it.
Any property he has in Canada could be under different names and where he resides for most of the year is what really matters. Closing Canadian bank accounts, applying for American residency (lived in Long Island for the majority of the past 9 years) or even dual citizenship isn't hard to do with millions of dollars on the line.
Guaranteed, he has people who figure all of this stuff out for him but by now it should be painfully obvious that states with no state income tax still yield him more money than he would make in Toronto.
And I guess you forgot to read this part on the TSN calculator.
Special thank you to the Gavin Group, a leading financial advisor to NHL players, for the current tax data.
Pretty sure they know a lot more about this than you do. Just because you went to Boston for a cup of clam chowder doesn't mean you know how it works for multi-millionaire NHL players because this is literally what Gavin Group does as a business and there's no way they'd be lending their name to TSN unless the figures they put forward were accurate.
TL;DR: You're wrong. |
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Thecakeisalie
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Location: Imagine something funny Joined: 01.27.2010
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What the (frank) else is there to do on a Wednesday night?  - RafiDRW
Sigh, you're right.
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mel_vin
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Location: Canada, ON Joined: 07.11.2007
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You have firsthand experience as an NHL athlete? Doubt it.
Any property he has in Canada could be under different names and where he resides for most of the year is what really matters. Closing Canadian bank accounts, applying for American residency (lived in Long Island for the majority of the past 9 years) or even dual citizenship isn't hard to do with millions of dollars on the line.
Guaranteed, he has people who figure all of this stuff out for him but by now it should be painfully obvious that states with no state income tax still yield him more money than he would make in Toronto.
And I guess you forgot to read this part on the TSN calculator.
Special thank you to the Gavin Group, a leading financial advisor to NHL players, for the current tax data.
Pretty sure they know a lot more about this than you do. Just because you went to Boston for a cup of clam chowder doesn't mean you know how it works for multi-millionaire NHL players because this is literally what Gavin Group does as a business and there's no way they'd be lending their name to TSN unless the figures they put forward were accurate.
TL;DR: You're wrong. - Unholy_Goalie
meh, whatever dude. He will be a leaf, book it, you heard it here first
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Thecakeisalie
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Location: Imagine something funny Joined: 01.27.2010
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You have firsthand experience as an NHL athlete? Doubt it.
Any property he has in Canada could be under different names and where he resides for most of the year is what really matters. Closing Canadian bank accounts, applying for American residency (lived in Long Island for the majority of the past 9 years) or even dual citizenship isn't hard to do with millions of dollars on the line.
Guaranteed, he has people who figure all of this stuff out for him but by now it should be painfully obvious that states with no state income tax still yield him more money than he would make in Toronto.
And I guess you forgot to read this part on the TSN calculator.
Special thank you to the Gavin Group, a leading financial advisor to NHL players, for the current tax data.
Pretty sure they know a lot more about this than you do. Just because you went to Boston for a cup of clam chowder doesn't mean you know how it works for multi-millionaire NHL players because this is literally what Gavin Group does as a business and there's no way they'd be lending their name to TSN unless the figures they put forward were accurate.
TL;DR: You're wrong. - Unholy_Goalie
Do you honestly think that little setup on TSN covers all the exemptions, things like RSP contributions, charity donations, etc that a player could make/use? Of course not. It's just a simplified little setup for fun to bring in curious fans so they get more web traffic. It doesn't matter to them if it isn't actually real life applicable, as long as it's "technically" correct.
So that little game on TSN isn't actually accurate despite having a financial advisor helping, who probably just gave them basic figures for taxes without any sort of write offs, exemptions, etc.
The rest of your post is basically just you being an arrogant giant cock, which kinda fits the previous topic of the thread. So well done. |
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Unholy_Goalie
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Location: usually UG offends everyone by telling the truth - dt99999 Joined: 08.23.2006
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meh, whatever dude. He will be a leaf, book it, you heard it here first
 - mel_vin
I (frank)ing hope so but it just doesn't look likely. Every single time one of these big name UFAs is suppose to come "home", they never do and there's real reasons why; the team isn't as good as other teams, the money isn't as good and the pressure is way too high. If he comes to Toronto, it'd be a miracle, an actual miracle. Shanahan could be nominated for sainthood in the Catholic church for such a miracle. |
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Thecakeisalie
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Location: Imagine something funny Joined: 01.27.2010
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I (frank)ing hope so but it just doesn't look likely. Every single time one of these big name UFAs is suppose to come "home", they never do and there's real reasons why; the team isn't as good as other teams, the money isn't as good and the pressure is way too high. If he comes to Toronto, it'd be a miracle, an actual miracle. Shanahan could be nominated for sainthood in the Catholic church for such a miracle. - Unholy_Goalie
Is the pope a Leafs fan?
I still think there is a far greater chance we don't land Tavares, but do think we have a better chance than we did with Stamkos. The team is in a much better situation. Also, his current team is in a far far worse situation than Tampa was when Stammer was negotiating.
Tavares has a lot more cause to go somewhere else, although it could still be somewhere other than Toronto. I just hope he doesn't go to Tampa. That just wouldn't be fair. |
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Unholy_Goalie
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Location: usually UG offends everyone by telling the truth - dt99999 Joined: 08.23.2006
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Do you honestly think that little setup on TSN covers all the exemptions, things like RSP contributions, charity donations, etc that a player could make/use? Of course not. It's just a simplified little setup for fun to bring in curious fans so they get more web traffic. It doesn't matter to them if it isn't actually real life applicable, as long as it's "technically" correct. - Thecakeisalie
He could do all that same poop in the US, if not more. Do we really need to go over the fact that Canada has way more and way higher taxes than in the US? Especially for millionaires? Come on now...
Teams with no state tax have a significant advantage of offering more money. It's a fact. People need to accept it because it's the (frank)ing truth and it's not the difference between nickles and dimes; it's millions of (frank)ing dollars difference.
So that little game on TSN isn't actually accurate despite having a financial advisor helping, who probably just gave them basic figures for taxes without any sort of write offs, exemptions, etc.
So this Gavin Group just decided to throw their name out there with inaccurate numbers? Doubt it.
The rest of your post is basically just you being an arrogant giant cock, which kinda fits the previous topic of the thread. So well done.
Just serving it right back to him.
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