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New Jersey Taxes Could Eat Up All Of Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl Earnings

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New Jersey Taxes Could Eat Up All Of Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl Earnings

This is a guest post from K. Sean Packard, CPA, who is Director of Tax at OFS. He specializes in tax planning and the preparation of tax returns for pro athletes. He can be reached at sean.packard@ofswealth.com and on Twitter at @AthleteTax.

Peyton Manning has the opportunity to pull a John Elway and ride off into the sunset as a Denver Bronco after winning his second ring, not that he wants to retire. His career will hinge upon an offseason exam on his surgically-repaired neck, according to ESPN ’s Chris Mortensen. Obviously, the most important implication of the exam will be Manning’s health. But whether his career continues will have an effect on how much tax New Jersey can collect from him for his appearance in the Super Bowl XLVIII.

Should the Broncos beat the Seahawks, Manning—and the rest of his teammates—will earn $92,000. The loser’s share in the Super Bowl is $46,000. So why does Manning’s future beyond February 2 matter to New Jersey? It would seem logical that the Garden State would apply its tax rates on the $92,000 or $46,000 Manning earns for his week in East Rutherford. Unfortunately, we are dealing with tax laws, not logic.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2014/01/27/new-jersey-taxes-could-eat-up-all-of-peyton-mannings-super-bowl-earnings/

6 thoughts on “New Jersey Taxes Could Eat Up All Of Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl Earnings

  1. Is Peyton complaining?

  2. Why show this if you are not going to show how?

  3. What’s NJ’s tax rate, like 6-7%? Last time I checked, that does not equal “all”.

    He should be glad it’s not *really* being played in NYC.

    1. perhaps a quick read of the article might enlighten you

  4. Why not post the article?

  5. Or at least a functional link…

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