Tax Deductible Two Part Tariff (at least the first part)
From the Chicago Tribune: What I don’t understand, however, is the law that allows ticket buyers to write off 80 percent of their “preferred seating …
From the Chicago Tribune: What I don’t understand, however, is the law that allows ticket buyers to write off 80 percent of their “preferred seating …
E. Frank Stephenson at DOL writes on an attempt to allow Sunday beer sales at minor league baseball games in Georgia: The legislative kerfuffle over …
college basketball, College Football, college sports, ticket demand, ticket prices, ticket pricing, two-part tariff
I’ve written before that when you look at how college athletic department officials make business decisions, they act a lot like their professional counterparts even …
College Football, college sports, NCAA; college sports; consumer economics, NCAA; college sports; football, price discrimination, two-part tariff
Rivals has collected football season ticket prices and minimum donations at the 120 FBS schools for the 2010 season. The donations work like NFL personal …
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