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252784.162 in reply to 252784.13
Date: 1/9/2014 6:18:13 PM
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I love this new rule, to be honest. As mentioned by others, it promotes the training of players rather than buying. I have a total salary-list of 409k (income of 490k), with an exemption of 178k. I am rewarded for training several players for years. Wonderful!

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252784.163 in reply to 252784.53
Date: 1/10/2014 12:57:27 PM
HAHA001
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So sad that my training exemption got reduction after selling one of my trainees ...

When should I sell my trainees and no reduction to my training exemption?

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252784.164 in reply to 252784.163
Date: 1/10/2014 2:25:21 PM
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When should I sell my trainees and no reduction to my training exemption?

Impossible. That's the whole point of having a training exemption.

If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.
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252784.166 in reply to 252784.164
Date: 1/11/2014 9:48:24 AM
HAHA001
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As a result, after drafting a youngster, we should:
(1) Fire him directly
(2) Train him and keep him forever

If train him and then fire him, will my training exemption get reduction?

From: oxygenum

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252784.167 in reply to 252784.166
Date: 1/11/2014 9:54:10 AM
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Yes.

(1) fire him if he is weak and you don't want use him in future
(2) train him if you want use him in future and in this case you have additional bonus - training exemption. If you train him to sell you have training exemption until moment of selling.

From: Alec Burke

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252784.168 in reply to 252784.166
Date: 1/11/2014 9:55:45 AM
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If train him and then fire him, will my training exemption get reduction?

Of course. The exemption is the difference between your players' current salaries and their salaries at the time they joined your team (either bought or drafted). Once a person isn't on your team, they are no longer part of any calculations.

From: GM-hrudey

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252784.169 in reply to 252784.166
Date: 1/11/2014 11:38:08 AM
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As a result, after drafting a youngster, we should:
(1) Fire him directly
(2) Train him and keep him forever

If train him and then fire him, will my training exemption get reduction?


There are other options too:

(3) Make sure your expenses fit within your revenues to not pay any tax and do whatever you want
(4) Do whatever you want and possibly pay the tax if you choose to exceed your revenues.

I still think that the benefit of training a player to be precisely what you want them to be more than exceeds an exemption that only comes in when you're overspending your means, but I suppose it's another carrot to encourage people to actually train their own players.

From: Aleksandar

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252784.170 in reply to 252784.166
Date: 1/11/2014 5:21:10 PM
Neverwinter
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So.. You thought it's stackable? You train and sell, and your exemption keeps increasing??

haha :)

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252784.172 in reply to 252784.170
Date: 1/13/2014 1:05:51 PM
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I think its a basic misunderstanding on his behalf of what the tax is.

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