Washington’s Millionaire Tax Could Chill Seahawks Recruiting

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Washington’s 9.9% tax on earnings above $1 million (first payments due 2029) could dampen high‑income player recruitment to Seattle, with Seahawks GM John Schneider warning it will “sting” versus California and New York and potentially reshape roster-building as athletes seek to minimize tax exposure.
Topics:nation#millionaire-tax#player-recruitment#roster-development#seattle-seahawks#sports#washington-state
- Seahawks GM: State’s Millionaire Tax Will ‘Sting’ Player Recruitment Front Office Sports
- New Washington tax law could affect Seahawks, Schneider says ESPN
- WA millionaires: Will they stay or will they go? The Seattle Times
- WA legislative session ends with budgets passed and a dash of drama Washington State Standard
- Opinion | Washington state’s tax folly The Washington Post
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