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NFL Splits 7.24 Billion dollars with every team


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" non profit "

The NFL is a non profit, correct. The NFL (meaning the central league office) makes no profit - it exists solely to funnel money (100% of which is taxed, BTW) to its member clubs. Because it makes no profit, it shouldn't have to pay taxes.

Thanks to people like you, however, who don't understand the tax code, the NFL is now not a nonprofit. Because of this, the NFL now has no obligation to reveal Roger Goodell's salary. 

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The NFL is a non profit, correct. The NFL (meaning the central league office) makes no profit - it exists solely to funnel money (100% of which is taxed, BTW) to its member clubs. Because it makes no profit, it shouldn't have to pay taxes.
Thanks to people like you, however, who don't understand the tax code, the NFL is now not a nonprofit. Because of this, the NFL now has no obligation to reveal Roger Goodell's salary. 

yes, I'm sure he had a lot to do with the NFL moving from non-profit to for profit.  blah blah blah, spew spew spew.

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