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re: TJ Moe speaks obvious truth about CFB unionizing
Posted on 3/27/14 at 3:27 pm to msuman2
Posted on 3/27/14 at 3:27 pm to msuman2
I have not read all the threads on CFB unionizing. Has anyone mentioned that since the NLRB has ruled the football players are employes and therefore eligible to unionize, this means they are employees for all other areas as well.
If an employee is given benefits (non cash) they must file these benefits with the IRS as income. Are the fine upstanding young men of Northwestern going to need to file the cost of their scholly as income? I would think so.
If an employee is given benefits (non cash) they must file these benefits with the IRS as income. Are the fine upstanding young men of Northwestern going to need to file the cost of their scholly as income? I would think so.
Posted on 3/29/14 at 8:15 am to NC1406
quote:I don't think so. Scholarships are already exempt from the federal income tax, and even if not qualified tuition payments are deductible.
If an employee is given benefits (non cash) they must file these benefits with the IRS as income. Are the fine upstanding young men of Northwestern going to need to file the cost of their scholly as income? I would think so.
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