Tired of the "distraction," the NFL is moving on.
Two years ago, we began to loudly question
why the National Football League had a "non-profit" status. Daily Kos launched a petition gathered nearly
350,000 signatures and the story has continued to grow.
Today the NFL has made a surprising announcement:
In a letter to team owners, Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league office and its management council will file tax returns as taxable entities for the 2015 fiscal year. Goodell says the NFL has been tax-exempt since 1942, though all 32 teams pay taxes on their income.
Goodell says the change will not alter the function or operation of the league, since all the teams already pay taxes.
Some members of Congress have criticized the NFL, which generates billions in revenue, for being tax-exempt. Goodell says the status has become a "distraction."
Congrats to you, the Daily Kos readers who took action and kept up the pressure on Congress and the NFL.