Accidentally deleted my message above so reposting.
Mine was just a estimate and I didn't try to be exact. The jock tax in California is 13.3% based on what I found. I'm just looking at the 30 million taxed at 13.3% and then cutting it in half for home games. They would actually play more games in California with 3 other California teams so he would get hit with that 13.3% on the other 6 games he plays in California assuming they play each California team 4 times. When you factor in the 18 additional California games over 3 years, that's an additional roughly 292k in taxes so this is around a 700k difference over the course of the contract. Rough estimate.
That being said, this was just based on a quick Google search. I'm not stating it as fact. If I'm off, feel free to correct and we can go with whatever is correct.
Mine was just a estimate and I didn't try to be exact. The jock tax in California is 13.3% based on what I found. I'm just looking at the 30 million taxed at 13.3% and then cutting it in half for home games. They would actually play more games in California with 3 other California teams so he would get hit with that 13.3% on the other 6 games he plays in California assuming they play each California team 4 times. When you factor in the 18 additional California games over 3 years, that's an additional roughly 292k in taxes so this is around a 700k difference over the course of the contract. Rough estimate.
That being said, this was just based on a quick Google search. I'm not stating it as fact. If I'm off, feel free to correct and we can go with whatever is correct.