Stephen Ross has billions of reasons not to sell the Miami Dolphins
Stephen Ross hasn’t given any indication he’d be interested in selling the Miami Dolphins, despite what fans may be clamoring for as the football team sits at the bottom of the NFL standings. Turns out, there’s billions of reasons to not even consider it. The capital gains taxes that would come with the sale of the franchise are big, the Miami Herald reported. It’s possible such a bill could’ve played a role in previous failed efforts to sell stakes in the team. Ross, chairman and CEO of West Palm Beach-based Related Ross, has been the majority owner of the franchise […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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