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What Are The Tax Implications of NIL and College Athlete Compensation?

National Taxpayers Union

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June 24, 2026

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By Andrew Wilford.

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CBS Sports

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· Jun 30, 2026

NCAA's new 5-for-5 rule will reshape college sports: Winners, losers and the ripple effects ahead

The NCAA's new five-year eligibility rule is changing the game for college athletes, but who benefits most from the death of the redshirt?

Inc.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

Forget A-List Players: The NCAA’s Shocking New Rule Is Quietly Reshaping NIL for Everyone Else

A landmark eligibility overhaul aims to simplify college sports. For athletes, the financial stakes couldn’t be higher.

Latestly.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

US Considers Tax Relief for College Athletes Amid NIL Earnings Boom

U.S. lawmakers are increasingly evaluating tax relief measures for college athletes as Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) earnings and incoming revenue-sharing models continue to reshape the collegiate sports landscape.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ways and Means in early stages of tackling sports taxation

WASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic tax writers are interested in changing how collegiate and professional athletics are handled in the tax code — but they’re in the early stages of discussing what those changes might look like. Members ...

The 19th News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Supreme Court lets states block trans athletes from women’s and girls’ sports

The Supreme Court ruled against two transgender athletes who sued their states to be allowed to participate in sports alongside other girls and women. The court ruled Tuesday that Idaho and West Virginia did not discriminate against runner Lindsay Hecox or high school shot-putter Becky Pepper-Jackson in barring them from playing on teams that align []

Salon

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· Jul 5, 2026

“One of the worst days of my life:” SCOTUS ruling forces parents to break trans kids’ hearts

An ex-student athlete and parents grapple with the harm the SCOTUS decision will have on trans youth

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Related coverage for "What Are The Tax Implications of NIL and College Athlete Compensation?": CBS Sports — NCAA's new 5-for-5 rule will reshape college sports: Winners, losers and the ripple effects ahead . Inc.com — Forget A-List Players: The NCAA’s Shocking New Rule Is Quietly Reshaping NIL for Everyone Else. Latestly.com — US Considers Tax Relief for College Athletes Amid NIL Earnings Boom. ArcaMax — Ways and Means in early stages of tackling sports taxation. The 19th News — Supreme Court lets states block trans athletes from women’s and girls’ sports. Salon — “One of the worst days of my life:” SCOTUS ruling forces parents to break trans kids’ hearts