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Rep. Garamendi Introduces Bill to Strip Corporate Tax Exemption for PGA

Press Release

by CC News
Rep John Garamendi

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA08) introduced the “No Corporate Tax Exemption for Professional Sports Act” following the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund’s surprise takeover of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA) Tour.

The legislation would end the tax loophole that the PGA Tour and other professional sports leagues exploit to avoid paying any federal corporate income tax. These professional sports leagues each generate more than $100 million annually in corporate income, which would be taxable under the Garamendi bill. In 2015, the National Football League voluntarily stopped claiming exemption from the federal corporate income tax under an exemption originally intended only for amateur sports.

“Saudi Arabia cannot be allowed to sports-wash its government’s horrific human rights abuses and the 2018 murder of American-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi by taking over the PGA,” Garamendi said. “PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan should be ashamed of the blatant hypocrisy and about-face he and the rest of PGA’s leadership demonstrated by allowing the sovereign wealth fund of a foreign government with an unconscionable human rights record to take over an iconic American sports league and avoid paying a penny in federal corporate income tax. This merger flies in the face of the PGA players who turned down hundred-million-dollar paydays from the Saudi-backed LIV to align themselves with the right side of history and human decency.

“The notion that the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund would pay zero dollars in taxes on their blood money and potentially billions of dollars in profits while countless American families pay their fair share while struggling to make ends meet is ludicrous. My commonsense legislation would right this wrong and bring some much-needed accountability to this matter,” Garamendi concluded.

The full text of the “No Corporate Tax Exemption for Professional Sports Act” is available upon request.

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1 comment

Frank June 7, 2023 - 2:34 pm

What a fricking idiot. Does he have any idea how many businesses do business in Saudi Arabia? Blinken is their now trying to get more oil. So our own government, which includes him is doing business.

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