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Tax Reform - College sports implications
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<blockquote data-quote="IlliniJim20" data-source="post: 1360328" data-attributes="member: 10516"><p>You are the professional, , so can answer better than most of us, but aren't most coaches "salaries" much smaller than their total compensations? In other words, the actual salary paid to Saban ( to use the article's example) by Alabama is "only" $1m. The balance iirc is compensation by outside sources like speaks ng engagments, tv/radio etc. so the oath gets a big comp, but the university pays a relatively small portion of that amount.</p><p></p><p>The IRS doesn't care as far as the coaches total comp, but does that affect this idea put forth in this article?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IlliniJim20, post: 1360328, member: 10516"] You are the professional, , so can answer better than most of us, but aren't most coaches "salaries" much smaller than their total compensations? In other words, the actual salary paid to Saban ( to use the article's example) by Alabama is "only" $1m. The balance iirc is compensation by outside sources like speaks ng engagments, tv/radio etc. so the oath gets a big comp, but the university pays a relatively small portion of that amount. The IRS doesn't care as far as the coaches total comp, but does that affect this idea put forth in this article? [/QUOTE]
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