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Jul 24, 2017
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chilango
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Yes, the US taxes US residents on their global income. I've paid the IRS a large
share of what I earned while living and working overseas.
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After taxes, could Jimmer be making more than Derrick Rose next year?
BamaCoug
7/24/17 8:09pm
No.
Baron
7/24/17 8:09pm
I thought that foreign players didn't pay taxes on their salaries. Is that just
BamaCoug
7/24/17 8:13pm
Uncle Sam definitely taxes foreign income
maxpowers
7/24/17 8:14pm
Really? Even if the player resides in the foreign country? Don't think so...
BamaCoug
7/24/17 8:17pm
Oh they do. Uncle Sam always gets his.
Baron
7/24/17 8:19pm
We're just trying to get Jimmer more money, we don't want to break laws -
Avery
7/26/17 8:05am
Yep. Still a US citizen
maxpowers
7/24/17 8:19pm
I live in Canada and still file US income taxes every year. Only country that requires that.
JohnnyComeLately
7/24/17 8:45pm
Do you also pay Canada?
Turbine
7/24/17 9:12pm
My wife filed both USA and Canada taxes for years
ABCoug
7/24/17 9:23pm
Yes
JohnnyComeLately
7/24/17 9:24pm
US tax treaties only apply if you pay more taxes in the country of residence
ABCoug
7/24/17 8:52pm
Foreign bank accounts, baby.
thebruce
7/24/17 8:58pm
In most countries that doesn't work.
Cougar Jazz Fan
7/24/17 9:40pm
You're flat out wrong on this.
BYU-Ite
7/24/17 9:11pm
US Government always gets their money first.
Cougar Jazz Fan
7/24/17 9:37pm
Yes, the US taxes US residents on their global income. I've paid the IRS a large
chilango
7/24/17 9:51pm
There is a lot of sloppy reporting & misunderstanding about the tax situation. I
chilango
7/24/17 10:04pm
Please, go on.
Turbine
7/24/17 8:16pm
As long as you are US Citizen you owe income taxes. If there is a treaty you may get credit for foreign taxes paid.
Baron
7/24/17 8:22pm
While the US still holds you accountable. It's a lot easier to just not pay.
Lance71
7/24/17 8:27pm
Sure. Until you want to ever get a job in the states again. And then it all come
BYU-Ite
7/24/17 9:12pm
Sure, if you want the IRS to seize your assets and send you to prison.
chilango
7/24/17 9:53pm
Which is the point. Since you aren't in the US.
Lance71
7/25/17 11:45am
Sure, if you don't have any assets in the US, or ever plan on entering the
chilango
7/25/17 11:50am
But even the foreign tax credit is limited to a fairly modest amount, by the
chilango
7/24/17 9:52pm
He'll make more 3s too
SJS
7/24/17 8:10pm
Is Jimmer's 1.8M deal for one or two years?
rainorsnow
7/24/17 8:10pm
It's a 2 year, $3.6Mil deal.
BamaCoug
7/24/17 8:11pm
if only there was someone capable of making a spreadsheet to analyze it.
OneUpper
7/24/17 8:11pm
Jimmer will get more per game though
mudpupper
7/24/17 8:34pm
What about state taxes?
ManicBlue
7/24/17 8:36pm
2.1 million for that panzy? What a waste.
COACHdrn
7/24/17 8:45pm
I'm not sure about how this works exactly, but I had two friends working overseas
Adrielle
7/24/17 8:57pm
Right. That's called tax evasion assuming they are both US citizens.
BYU-Ite
7/24/17 9:16pm
This.
Cougar Jazz Fan
7/24/17 9:42pm
I think they both made just over $100k, and their room and board were paid for by the company so
Adrielle
7/25/17 2:00am
Highly unlikely. Halliburton would never let them get away with that, because
chilango
7/24/17 10:12pm
Would it be possible for BYU to play Shanghai in an exhibition?
SpiffCoug
7/24/17 9:19pm
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