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Old 10-04-2006, 10:37 PM
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NCAA asked to justify tax-exempt status

Looks like the NCAA may soon get a taste of its own medicine: scrutiny

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NCAA asked to justify tax-exempt status

By JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press WriterWed Oct 4, 5:56 PM ET

An influential member of Congress is questioning whether the NCAA, with its multimillion-dollar television contracts and million-dollar coaches, deserves its tax-exempt status.
"From the standpoint of a federal taxpayer, why should the federal government subsidize the athletic activities of educational institutions when that subsidy is being used to help pay for escalating coaches' salaries, costly chartered travel and state-of-the-art athletic facilities?" asked Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Calif., chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee.
Thomas asked the NCAA to justify its tax-exempt status in a letter sent Tuesday to Myles Brand, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He asked for a reply by the end of October.
Erik Christianson, a spokesman for the NCAA, said the organization challenged the fundamental assertions that athletics is not part of higher education or that not-for-profit status should be linked with the amount of revenue an organization generates. "We educate student-athletes; they are students first," he said.
Christianson said NCAA representatives had already met with staff from the committee and that the organization would continue to be responsive to their questions.
Thomas noted that the annual returns filed by the NCAA with the IRS states that the primary purpose of the NCAA is to "maintain intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the educational program and the athlete as an integral part of the student body."
But he said corporate sponsorships and big television deals ? he mentioned a $545 million deal with CBS for television coverage of the NCAA men's basketball tournament ? have led many to believe that major college football and men's basketball more closely resemble professional sports.
"How does playing major college football or men's basketball in a highly commercialized, profit-seeking, entertainment environment further the educational purpose of your member institutions?" he asked.
Thomas also said that more than 35 college coaches reportedly receive salaries of at least $1 million a year.
"Paying coaches excessive compensation also makes less revenue available for other sports, causes many athletic departments to operate at a net loss, and may call into question the priorities of educational institutions," he said.
In a similar vein, he asked the NCAA to explain the educational value of public universities spending as much as $600,000 per men's basketball player during the 2004-2005 school year.
Thomas asked the NCAA to provide data on total annual revenues and expenditures for Division I-A football programs and Division I basketball programs.
Thomas in 2004 began a review of the tax-exempt sector. He has also looked into the tax-exempt status of nonprofit hospitals and credit unions.

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Old 10-04-2006, 10:58 PM
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Looks like the NCAA may soon get a taste of its own medicine: scrutiny
While it may be amusing to watch the wicked witches of the near MidWest twist in the wind I am not sure the Congressman's posturing holds up to scrutiny.

The huge salaries and program costs to which Bill Thomas alludes are often (or almost solely) associated with athletic programs that have clearly defined and separable budgets. In the most obvious instances of high salary and cost, the programs are self-sustaining even profitable.

I'd suspect Bill Thomas to be a closet fan of the Golden Bears, though perhaps our west coast correspondent can enlighten us as to his true animus.
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Old 10-04-2006, 11:06 PM
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While it may be amusing to watch the wicked witches of the near MidWest twist in the wind I am not sure the Congressman's posturing holds up to scrutiny.
Even better. We are, after all, talking about the NCAA that has (1) needed 2 shots in order to make the right call on whether a player who leaves school to fight in Afghanistan should be eligible on return and (2) won't let schools loan out sports coats to players for gameday dress codes.
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