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ow about just ending it because these things are for for profit companies? n/t hollysmom Sep 2014 #1
That was my thought too. End it because they don't need a tax break, they are earning billions. FSogol Sep 2014 #2
The teams do pay taxes. former9thward Sep 2014 #35
Wrong. The NFL (the non profit enity) brings in just under 15 billion per year. FSogol Sep 2014 #37
What are the business expenses? former9thward Sep 2014 #38
Ok, but don't pretend that a gross of $15 billion isn't a lot. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #40
I am not pretending anything. former9thward Sep 2014 #41
Yeah, our tax laws and loopholes are f'ed up. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #42
That's not true Sgent Sep 2014 #45
Here you go, nonbeliever: FSogol Sep 2014 #46
Read the update Sgent Sep 2014 #47
So? If you look around the web, there is no agreement on what the actual numbers are. The update FSogol Sep 2014 #48
Exactly! Plucketeer Sep 2014 #5
The NBA, MLB, and NHL are not non-profit organizations. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #6
Well - there ya go! Plucketeer Sep 2014 #25
The only time I ever pray customerserviceguy Sep 2014 #43
My Thought EXACTLY! elzenmahn Sep 2014 #7
The NFL itself (the league office) is tax exempt. hughee99 Sep 2014 #29
well giving your self a huge salary is not exactly not making a profit. hollysmom Sep 2014 #34
I agree and the league offices have big salaries hughee99 Sep 2014 #36
You are way low on your numbers. This info was leaked a few years back: FSogol Sep 2014 #39
I read the article and the pdf. hughee99 Sep 2014 #44
While she's at it, why doesn't she take on baseball's antitrust exemption? KamaAina Sep 2014 #3
Why the problem with the antitrust exemption? FSogol Sep 2014 #4
I was merely following her reasoning to its logical conclusion. KamaAina Sep 2014 #9
Really? What city/team? n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #13
San Jose; the A's. KamaAina Sep 2014 #16
Oh, should have guessed, Oakland. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #17
I think he could move the 'A's to Fremont cojoel Sep 2014 #28
That was floated years ago KamaAina Sep 2014 #30
"Prevent Billionaire Owners from Moving Teams..." elzenmahn Sep 2014 #10
You are confused. The NFL does not have an anti-trust exemption. Only baseball does. Only one team FSogol Sep 2014 #12
There is absolutly no legitimate reason for the NFL to be tax exempt period. appleannie1 Sep 2014 #8
The NFL - or any other sports league, for that matter. elzenmahn Sep 2014 #11
Only the NFL is classified as non-profit. No other professional league enjoys FSogol Sep 2014 #15
Agreed. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #14
Exactly!!! denvine Sep 2014 #32
is the NCAA non-profit? ...nt quadrature Sep 2014 #18
Yes. They are not a professional sports league. n/t FSogol Sep 2014 #19
but there is no difference, except for that.. both are bad ..nt quadrature Sep 2014 #23
Except that the NCAA is promoting a number of amateur collegiate sports that would never turn FSogol Sep 2014 #27
how the hell are they tax exempt in the first place? yurbud Sep 2014 #20
It's a setup similar to a SuperPAC KamaAina Sep 2014 #24
About time! tosh Sep 2014 #21
Tax exemption for the NFL is absurd, period. mountain grammy Sep 2014 #22
Nonsense. nt ladjf Sep 2014 #26
Their tax exempt status should be eliminated Faux pas Sep 2014 #31
And don't forget about the Thugs warrant46 Sep 2014 #33
Cory the Tory has chimed in; he pegs it to domestic violence! KamaAina Sep 2014 #49
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