Pezetta (Canadiens de Montréal) critique les impôts du QC (Forum)
54% d'impôts sur son salaire, le joueur de 4ième trio mise en échec la Kraq et la Mairesse Rose... bon y est pas à plaindre, mais il se demande où va cet argent (tout sauf aux bonnes places mon cher Pezetta! ça ne va pas pour aider les sans abris du métro Place Bonnaventure mais pour enrichir les plus riches et fortunés...
https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hockey-inside-out/canadiens-forward-micha...
Canadiens forward Michael Pezzetta has some thoughts about Montreal taxes
"Where's all the money?"
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Montreal Gazette
Published Jul 29, 2024 • 1 minute read
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A Montreal Canadiens player with a sort of curly mullet high fives his teammates on the bench
Montreal Canadiens forward Michael Pezzetta gets high-fives from teammates on the bench after scoring a goal during the third period of a National Hockey League game against the Carolina Hurricanes in Montreal on March 7, 2023. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette
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Canadiens forward Michael Pezzetta is engaging in a proud Montreal tradition — and no, it’s not winning the Stanley Cup: He’s talking about local tax rates.
The 26-year-old Toronto native was asked about the taxation rate on his salary during an appearance on the Cam and Strick Podcast last week.
“I know, it’s crazy,” said Pezzetta. “We’re, like, 54 per cent tax.”
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Last summer, he signed a two-year, one-way contract with an annual salary-cap hit of US$812,500.
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