Colton
I thought it was even more ridiculous. I don't think teams are amortizing the purchase price (I don't think that is possible legally). Teams are including financing costs of the loans they took to purchase the teams as a cost of doing business. I really don't think that is a problem at least as far as the IRS goes. The real problem with the amortization, at least according to some of the articles I've read, is that some teams are amortizing players. Teams are treating players like they do inventory on a shelf. The legality of this is questionable and according to reports not every team is doing it. Those that do better have good lawyers to explain it to the IRS.
I thought it was even more ridiculous. I don't think teams are amortizing the purchase price (I don't think that is possible legally). Teams are including financing costs of the loans they took to purchase the teams as a cost of doing business. I really don't think that is a problem at least as far as the IRS goes. The real problem with the amortization, at least according to some of the articles I've read, is that some teams are amortizing players. Teams are treating players like they do inventory on a shelf. The legality of this is questionable and according to reports not every team is doing it. Those that do better have good lawyers to explain it to the IRS.