One Frog Nation
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he certainly does not want any competition. that will get him far in the nfl...............
College athletes are not only taxed on their NIL earnings, but also on anything they receive of value. If an athlete receives a new car, for example, they have to pay taxes on it in accordance with its value.
Arkansas has tweaked its tax code so that NIL income is tax-exempt as an incentive to induce athletes to sign at the University of Arkansas or other in-state schools.
If I were a resident of Arkansas (never), I would be mad that I had to pay taxes, but these athletes did not.Story in The Athletic this morning on schools in Texas, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, etc. promoting their lack of state income tax to college athletes in the portal.
Why not. These athletes still have to pay federal taxes. Before when all these payments were hidden this was a different story. Now everything is up front pay.Story in The Athletic this morning on schools in Texas, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, etc. promoting their lack of state income tax to college athletes in the portal.
States tweaking tax codes to better their chances of having good college sports teams.........Idiocracy.Story in The Athletic this morning on schools in Texas, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, etc. promoting their lack of state income tax to college athletes in the portal.
States tweaking tax codes to better their chances of having good college sports teams.........Idiocracy.
Yeah, but they still have to pay Federal income tax. Young and deductions. Ouch!…Story in The Athletic this morning on schools in Texas, Florida, Nevada, Tennessee, etc. promoting their lack of state income tax to college athletes in the portal.
I'll take paying income taxes on $3 million over a tax free frog bucks stipend. Please and thank you.Yeah, but they still have to pay Federal income tax. Young and deductions. Ouch!…
Mo money for Gripens.I'll take paying income taxes on $3 million over a tax free frog bucks stipend. Please and thank you.
Oh, yeah. I'm very familiar with Costco.
that movie was on the other night. had not seen it in years. I'm worried about how less nonsensical it seems now.States tweaking tax codes to better their chances of having good college sports teams.........Idiocracy.
She left it up to the system to set up. She basically just wanted it out of her court.A rule that has no enforcement is just words on paper
Who is going to do anything about? Nobody.by the way, all of these high amounts to one student over the others on the team ... that go beyond the percentage of revenue for the school ... is not within keeping with the House decision.
This is interesting