New tax law could discourage sports team player trades
Changes in the rules for like-kind exchanges may cause owners to reconsider swapping athletes.
Changes in the rules for like-kind exchanges may cause owners to reconsider swapping athletes.
A provision in the budget act could eliminate tax on their excess business holdings.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act removed a number of provisions that benefited companies.
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New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney is looking to impose a 3 percent tax surcharge on businesses with more than $1 million in net income.