Go to your Economy page and hover your mouse over the Overextension Tax line in your Baseline Weekly Economy and you'll see a breakdown of your total revenue, expenses, training exception, the amount you're extended, tax rate and tax total.Thank you, wow 50%, is that per week?I still dont know because my attendances will be lower this season having gone down a division.%50 is heaps, all the more reason to give an extra week or 2, so that the market is not flooded.Will be a massive change that will really shake up the higher divisions, where it has become less common for Managers to train.Many of these teams will now be at a massive disadvantage against teams in lower divisions who have established players that they have trained
Go to your Economy page and hover your mouse over the Overextension Tax line in your Baseline Weekly Economy and you'll see a breakdown of your total revenue, expenses, training exception, the amount you're extended, tax rate and tax total.
Seems like 50% for week for sure. I agree that it'll adjust the balance in the upper leagues - I think the intention is as much to make teams that overspend burn through their money that much faster. I just wish I could sell some of my excess training exemption - I've got just over 170k but I don't have the financial resources at this point to actually use that up.
So there is a tax on spending more than I make? If I am buying players to prep for moving up I have to pay a tax on that? Doesn't this give teams in the upper tier an advantage over the ones promoting
I don't like the idea of this tax
A funny thing about this new salary limit for lower ranked teams.Imagine a mono skilled 200k center. Now he would rather retire, than join a div IV team. Really? He would walk away from 200k salary? I don't think so, unless one of the Kardashians screwed his brain :)