Former Colt Jeff Saturday wins 'jock tax' case against Cleveland
Posted May 1, 2015
Two former NFL players who challenged Cleveland’s tax on their income won refunds after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled the way the city calculated their taxes was improper. Former Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer and former Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday sued the city’s tax board last year challenging payments they made from 2004 to 2006 and 2008, respectively.
(Indianapolis Business Journal)
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