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Date: Wed Jan 9 06:41:10 2008
Sender: William Johnson

Annual budget: $48 million 
Expected earnings: $50.52 million 
Payroll: $42.85 million (includes $3.51 million from minors) 
Salary including up-front bonuses: $42.85 million 
Low-salary Tax: $1.15 million 

Annual budget: $54 million 
Expected earnings: $58.50 million 
Payroll: $45.76 million (includes $11.78 million from minors) 
Salary including up-front bonuses: $45.76 million 

   Is the 'low salary tax' based on one set limit or does it adjust according
to your budget? As you see in these 2 examples I am being charged a tax while
the other is not. I am currently paying out 90% of my budget to salary while
the other is paying 85% to salary. Why am I being charged a tax, when I am
paying more to my players compared to what I have?
   Do I need to pay 1 player $1.15 mill more to correct my situation?


Date: Wed Jan 9 12:29:55 2008
Sender: Tim Hane

From reading this:

http://www.dolphinsim.com/news/min_sal.shtml

I suspect it is a specific amount which has gone up since the above article was
written. Looks like it is $44 million from your example.


Date: Thu Jan 10 06:39:46 2008
Sender: William Johnson

Thanks, Tim. Do you know if I pay that specific amount as my penalty? Or, do I
get a weekly/ game by game tax? Do you know when I get taxed?  Ahhh, maybe I'll
just give someone a raise and not worry about it.  ;)


Date: Thu Jan 10 12:57:15 2008
Sender: Tim Hane

I believe that it is added to your salary and pro-rated for each game just like
the luxury tax.


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