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Home›Category: "two-part tariff"

two-part tariff

  • Tax Deductible Two Part Tariff (at least the first part)

    college sports, two-part tariff
    March 18, 2020
    by Phil Miller
    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 donation” as a charitable contribution ...
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  • Sunday Beer Sales at the Ballpark

    beer, Steven Landsburg, two-part tariff, Walter Oi
    January 25, 2020
    by Phil Miller
    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 Sunday beer for Gwinnett brought ...
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  • The Use of the Two-Part Tariff in College Ticket Pricing

    college basketball, college football, college sports, ticket demand, ticket prices, ticket pricing, two-part tariff
    November 30, 2019
    by Phil Miller
    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 though the athletic departments are ...
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  • Season Ticket Prices and Minimum Donations at FBS Schools

    college football, college sports, NCAA; college sports; consumer economics, NCAA; college sports; football, price discrimination, two-part tariff
    September 28, 2019
    by Phil Miller
    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 seat licenses.  Programs realize there ...
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