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Tax-Exempt NIL Collectives Warned of “Smarter Enforcement” by IRS in 2025

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The Tax Exempt & Government Entities Division (TE/GE) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently published a program letter outlining the Division’s priorities in fiscal year 2025. The Division lists “tax-exempt...more

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

NIL Collectives Strike Out on Tax-Exempt Status

In recent guidance, the IRS blew the whistle on claims of tax-exempt status by organizations formed to provide opportunities for student athletes to monetize their “name, image and likeness” (“NIL”)....more

Venable LLP

IRS Takes Skeptical View of NIL Collectives

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In a recent memorandum issued by the Office of Chief Counsel, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) concluded that many "NIL Collectives" may not qualify as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of...more

Kohrman Jackson & Krantz LLP

IRS Challenges Charitable Status of NIL Collectives, Casting Doubt on Donations to Support College Athletes

Is it charitable to donate to a group that facilitates opportunities for athletes at a particular college? The IRS thinks not. In a recent memo released from the office of the IRS Chief Counsel, the IRS asserts that this...more

Stinson LLP

Pass Interference: Potential Tax Implications of NIL Collectives in College Sports

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Conference realignments. TV deals continuing to soar. Name, image and likeness. If there is one thing that has recently come to define college sports, it is the constant flux and the ebb and flow of change permeating the...more

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