That should be his or any president's main focus???How is the University President going to focus on rebuilding the Men's Basketball Program while dealing with this?What a mess.
Didn't say that but it is certainly one of his main focuses.That should be his or any president's main focus???
The charitable entity status is an interesting question. From what I understand, the prior Collectives that gained 501c3 status will most likely remain allowing charitable contributions to those collectives for now and deductions for the donors. For newly formed collectives, charitable status is not happening.With onward and PB merging to some extent, does that effect the tax status of donations I wonder. Doubt it.
If I was worth billions, I think I would have some money for many thinga critical to SHU's success.
Mostly All donations to Pirate Blue are tax deductible. I suspect that when you donate to PB, regardless if the motivation is to pay players, it will be a tax deductible donation to benefit the University and its students.The charitable entity status is an interesting question. From what I understand, the prior Collectives that gained 501c3 status will most likely remain allowing charitable contributions to those collectives for now and deductions for the donors. For newly formed collectives, charitable status is not happening.
Funding players NIL should never be tax deductible as charitable giving. It's ridiculous frankly and the players have to report it as income. This will change in the future IMO, but for now it seems some older existing collectives can still receive charitable donations.
I'd like to hear Mike Walsh's take on this if what I am saying is accurate.
All of this is making Nyre's lawyers very happy. Paints a picture of a pattern of behavior by the BOR in how they handle problems at the school. Ignore, deny, delay, then when pressure mounts hire a law firm to investigate only to do whatever they want regardless.What a disaster. I prefer the Nyre vs. Marino battle royale better than this. Disgusting.
Pirate Blue isn’t a collective. I was speaking about collectives.Mostly All donations to Pirate Blue are tax deductible. I suspect that when you donate to PB, regardless if the motivation is to pay players, it will be a tax deductible donation to benefit the University and its students.
Schools use donations that are tax deductible to fund scholarships for students.
I don’t think that’s correct. The IRS isn’t going to allow a what I’ll call a fake charity to exist. Whether the entity was created in the past, present or future your purpose cannot be to pay college athletes. Everything I read on it says expectations are those organizations are going to be looked at closer.The charitable entity status is an interesting question. From what I understand, the prior Collectives that gained 501c3 status will most likely remain allowing charitable contributions to those collectives for now and deductions for the donors. For newly formed collectives, charitable status is not happening.
Funding players NIL should never be tax deductible as charitable giving. It's ridiculous frankly and the players have to report it as income. This will change in the future IMO, but for now it seems some older existing collectives can still receive charitable donations.
I'd like to hear Mike Walsh's take on this if what I am saying is accurate.