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bill dedman 11-27-2008 09:36 PM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Just an aside here...
According to one independent online cost-of-living index inflation calculator, the difference in 1998 and 2008 is a little over 31-percent.

Food for thought....

Bruce Noland 11-28-2008 12:56 PM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Mayfield360,
Laughter is the only defense we have against these money grubbers. It's all about how much they can pinch from this tax contraption known as the nhra. They make no secret about it. One day a person on the bottom floor of the IRS in Washington will say - what'sthiscrap here??? and make a couple of calls to his/her bosses. Then all of us will be racing for/with Bruton.

Mike Meier 11-28-2008 03:20 PM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Noland (Post 94140)
Mayfield360,
Laughter is the only defense we have against these money grubbers. It's all about how much they can pinch from this tax contraption known as the nhra. They make no secret about it. One day a person on the bottom floor of the IRS in Washington will say - what'sthiscrap here??? and make a couple of calls to his/her bosses. Then all of us will be racing for/with Bruton.

Don't you wish, huh? Unfortunately it doesn't work that way. I work for an insurance company and I see people doing stuff that would make your head spin. 50% of the time I alert my higher-ups to something not kosher they will say "Well we've been letting them get away with it for XX years so I don't think we should make waves". The IRS is understaffed at this point and the few auditors I have run into didn't exactly strike fear into my heart. They are more inclined to negotiate than make mandates. Plus I don't think it would make the US Gov't any more money if they took away the non-profit status, the NHRA would just find enough deductions to cover any potential profit. Oh and the downside of taking away their non-profut status....we won't be able to see a copy of their yearly filing as easily as we had in the past. At least the way it is now we have some sort of transparency (not much, but some).

Bruce Noland 11-28-2008 03:38 PM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Mike,
You must have encountered some mild mannered IRS folks. They live all around my neighborhood (35 miles from DC), some of them should be put on leashes. I doubt the insurance industry is operated in the same fashion as the IRS.

Transparency and the nhra really don't mix very well. You think about 50+ years of tax "relief" and that adds up to a lot of OUR dollars.

Mike Meier 11-30-2008 01:37 AM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Noland (Post 94151)
Mike,
You must have encountered some mild mannered IRS folks. They live all around my neighborhood (35 miles from DC), some of them should be put on leashes. I doubt the insurance industry is operated in the same fashion as the IRS.

Transparency and the nhra really don't mix very well. You think about 50+ years of tax "relief" and that adds up to a lot of OUR dollars.


Ask one of them about getting me a job, I don't get to do enough ball-breaking over the course of the week.

Bruce Noland 11-30-2008 10:01 AM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Just go over to their site and tell them you're a major league ball breaker who can't get enough of it. That should put you at the top of the list.

Alan Roehrich 12-02-2008 09:56 AM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
Unless they raise them substantially, it will not be nearly enough to make up for the fact that it is very likely that a large number of contingency sponsors will not be returning for 2009. It is not NHRA that pays a lot for making the final round at an LODRS or National Event.

My bet is that NHRA will be like the vast majority of corporations. Management will continue to pay itself handsomely while the peons struggle to get by. What Asher said is true.

X-TECH MAN 12-02-2008 12:08 PM

Re: Should NHRA lower the entry fees & raise the payouts in '09 ???
 
HA HA HA....stop it....my sides hurt from laughing so much.


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