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IRS rule----NIL collectives not structured as charities.

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The IRS began blocking an increasingly popular method for funneling wealthy boosters’ money to college athletes, declaring that so-called “name, image and likeness” collectives generally can’t be structured as charities.

The tax agency’s decision, announced in a 12-page legal memo, will disrupt some collectives’ plans for paying toptier athletes for their name, image and likeness, known as NIL. Since the NCAA changed its rules in July 2021 to let college athletes sign endorsement deals, scores of collectives sprung up alongside universities, some claiming charitable status so they can solicit tax deductible donations from rich supporters to pay athletes.
 
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