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From: Axis123
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Date: 12/29/2013 9:47:18 AM
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There could be one small hiccup... caused by how sporadic the arena revenue is. :\ Lose a few "important games"... Revenue goes way down.. Tax goes way up.. Unless you've got cash stored...

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252782.56 in reply to 252782.52
Date: 12/29/2013 10:07:56 AM
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Concerning the luxury tax:

I buy a player in the last week of the season, and his salary is 15 000 $, for example. But he has increased his skills with the training during the season, and his real salary is 45 000 $ when I buy him.

Does the luxury tax take the real salary (45 000 $) or the salary in the file player (15 000 $)?

Last edited by Messina at 12/29/2013 10:08:14 AM

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252782.57 in reply to 252782.56
Date: 12/29/2013 11:28:37 AM
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Is GDP success or failure shown in team ratings or PP100?

I mean, I get respectable (low) in both OD and ID and lost the prediction. Does it take it into account to show the respectable (low) or not?

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252782.58 in reply to 252782.56
Date: 12/29/2013 11:31:37 AM
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15.000

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252782.59 in reply to 252782.58
Date: 12/29/2013 11:51:07 AM
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Thank you man, it's interesting...

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252782.60 in reply to 252782.59
Date: 12/29/2013 12:40:16 PM
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As I understood, in tax calculations BB always uses players' salaries at the moment you bought them.
I relegated to D.II and have 620k roster, so I should pay a lot...but I have 320k of training exemption, so I don't pay any tax.

If I didn't train those players, but buy them for same salary as they have today, I'd be in tax hell. Btw, I had the same case as you - I bought Janys 5-6 weeks ago when he had 70k salary, and now he has 126. This difference is added in training exemption, so it confirms my answer.

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252782.61 in reply to 252782.60
Date: 12/29/2013 1:24:17 PM
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Perfect! Thank you man!

From: Knecht
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252782.62 in reply to 252782.47
Date: 12/29/2013 2:01:59 PM
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There would have been much siimpler solutions to fix this overspending strategy, I think Its just too complicated.

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252782.64 in reply to 252782.63
Date: 12/29/2013 4:01:50 PM
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You're right I'll adjust!

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252782.65 in reply to 252782.60
Date: 12/29/2013 5:35:44 PM
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I relegated to D.II and have 620k roster, so I should pay a lot...but I have 320k of training exemption, so I don't pay any tax.


This training exemption is very important from relegation perspective. Very good point! Without "own training" you would have to sell probably some of your key players. Now in case of relegation, it is possible to keep players and fight for a place in the sun for next season

I see also quite big business potential here now! Training players whole season with very expensive skills like rebounding and selling those in the end of season, before salaries are recalculated, I would assume that selling price will be much higher than earlier - buyer will get big training exemption for nothing

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