The NFL gives up tax-exempt status that most folks didn’t realize it had
Breakfast with Benjamin: The NFL gives up its tax-exempt status, and estimates suggest the league's tax bill could be $10 million per year.
- The multi-billion-dollar National Football League has generously opted to give up its tax-exempt status in a move that has everybody who isn’t a professional football player asking, “The NFL has tax-exempt status?” Some estimates suggest the league’s tax payments could reach $10 million a year
- A company you’ve never heard of found Twitter’s earnings announcement before anyone else without breaking any laws. Tweeting Twitter’s earnings ahead of the official announcement. Burn.
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- Turns out the best way to get a picture of a presidential candidate is to just give the candidate money. That just seems wrong. ‘There is no stone being left unturned looking for money’
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