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Agents look to beat possible tax increase for clients
Looking ahead to an Obama administration, some baseball agents already are thinking about trying to beat a possible tax increase for their well-paid clients. President-elect Barack Obama has proposed increasing the top federal income tax rate from 35 percent to 39.6 percent, where it was under the Clinton administration. If signing bonuses are paid before Jan. 1, they likely would be taxed at the current rate and would not be subject to any tax increase.
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Some sports agents are in the public spotlight more than their clients
Some sports agents are in the public spotlight more than their clients
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The Associated Press: MLB agents ponder beating potential tax increase
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MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com — Links and tidbits for Wednesday.  Remember to check back on this post for updates! Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times offers his thoughts on the rumor mill. Official Elias rankings for the AL and NL. Ballplayers are in for a tax bump under the Obama administration.  They'll manage. The Twins are looking for righthanded pop. ...

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