Ciarls scrive:
Let me try to explain further.
Right now, if you want to sell a player, depending upon how long he has been with the team your tax will be between 3.0% and 20.0%.
If you have only made a few sales in the previous 14 weeks, then it will indeed stay between 3.0% and 20.0%. However, for a team that has made, say, 15 sales in the last season, the sales tax might instead range from 4.5% to 30%. So if they're selling players they have kept a while it's not too much of a penalty, but as they daytrade more and more often, the penalty for a quick turnaround will get quite harsh.
There is one team that I believe made around 120 sales in the past 14 weeks, and for that team they might have truly enormous taxes (perhaps on a 9%-60% scale or even higher). But again, that will just mean that for a few weeks they will only get any profit from holding a player for 7-10 weeks before selling him, and that's really the point in the first place, isn't it?
Cio' significa che la nuova tassa e un fattore di moltiplicazione della tassa gia' esistente. Se nelle passate 14 settimane si sono fatti 14 scambi il fattore sara' circa 1,5. Se sono molti di piu (per esempio 120) sara' un fattore molto piu' alto, diciamo 3. Insomma le tasse rimarranno basse per giocatori rimasti a lungo nella nostra rosa, anche se facciamo molti scambi.