BillsNYC Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 In 2010 there was supposed to be no death tax. I remember Boomer Esiason on his NYC radio show saying that the best chance the Bills had of staying in Buffalo was if Ralph passed on in 2010 the family wouldn't have the burden of the hefty taxes on the team transferring over. I know its a little morbid, but it has to be discussed. President Obama in his new budget reinstates the death tax for 2010. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123846422014872229.html Basically, one of the best chances of keeping the Bills in Buffalo is about to be wiped out, and the family will have no choice but to sell. Let's keep this about the BILLS and NOT about politics.
stuckincincy Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 In 2010 there was supposed to be no death tax. I remember Boomer Esiason on his NYC radio show saying that the best chance the Bills had of staying in Buffalo was if Ralph passed on in 2010 the family wouldn't have the burden of the hefty taxes on the team transferring over. I know its a little morbid, but it has to be discussed. President Obama in his new budget reinstates the death tax for 2010. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123846422014872229.html Basically, one of the best chances of keeping the Bills in Buffalo is about to be wiped out, and the family will have no choice but to sell. Let's keep this about the BILLS and NOT about politics. Hmmm...the needs of the Bills outweigh the needs of the citizens. Sweet!
May Day 10 Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 the Buffalo News ran an article maybe a year ago which said as much about 2010.
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