>l. Darnold earned a lot more more than just his super bowl bonus in California. He was also earning his salary which amounted to as much as $1.5M by some estimates"
He gets paid a salary regardless. It's built right into his contract.
Yes, the contract he negotiated and entered into for the purpose of traveling the nation to compete and earn an ungodly amount of money (>$100 million over three years). He earned about $2 million working in California for the Super Bowl. When negotiating this salary, he would have taken into account that he would pay taxes based on where he works.
But, yeah, a $212k tax bill for working one week in the state of California seems totally normal. /s
#13 | Posted by BellRinger
He could skip if he decided that tax bill wasn't worth the benefit of competing in the premier event of his line of work. It's a free country.
Personally, I think the $2 million he made for that time in California is worth the $200k in taxes, not to mention the endorsement money he stands to make for winning he Super Bowl. But you do you, lamenting how a hundred-millionaire should somehow be free of the burden of paying taxes that every other person would have to pay.
Guess what PEDO DONNIE will NEVER have...an Olympic Medal.
Fat bald sack of demented shit