The Fan Who Caught Shohei Ohtani’s 50-50 Home Run Ball May Be Unable To Dodge A Significant Income-Tax Bill
The IRS is likely to treat the ball as a 'collectible,' meaning that it will be taxed at a flat 28% rate.
The IRS is likely to treat the ball as a 'collectible,' meaning that it will be taxed at a flat 28% rate.
Hernandez has become the face of incompetent umpires. But is he as bad as everyone claims?
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
The story has a lot of twists and turns.
it seems wrong to make Ohtani the poster boy for tax reform.