House Bill Takes Aim at Tax Break for Sports Owners
Tucked in the domestic policy bill advanced by House Republicans last week is a change to the tax code that could potentially cool the current frenzy among the very wealthy to own professional sports teams.
For decades, owners of teams in the N.F.L., N.B.A. and other major leagues have been able to write off the entire value of their team’s “intangible assets, ” which include player contracts, media rights and sponsorships, over 15 years.
Under the House plan, team owners would be able to deduct from their taxes only half the value of those intangible assets over that period.
данъчната облекчение, въведена преди две десетилетия, може да възлиза на стотици милиони долари. Нематериалните активи съставляват по -голямата част от цената на екипа и защото стойностите на екипа непрестанно нарастват, данъчните облекчения също имат. Данъчната облекчение п...
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