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The NYPFL is believed to have been the first professional football league to use a playoff format (as opposed to a single-game championship) in 1919. The Buffalo Semi-Pro, Rochester, and Central New York divisions were known to have championships. In the Buffalo division, the Buffalo Prospects defeated the Tonawanda Lumberjacks by a score of 12-7.
Direct tax is a tax paid by a person, as opposed to a tax levied on a business that the person indirectly pays. Double taxation is when a tax is paid twice on the same income or item. Indirect tax is a tax collected by an intermediary (such as a store) on behalf of the person who actually is required to pay (such as a customer)
NYPFL — 1: 0: 1 No playoffs: 1910 1910 NYPFL — 1: 0: 3 No playoffs: 1911 1911 NYPFL — 0: 1: 3 No playoffs: Joe Still 1912 1912 NYPFL — 4: 1: 1 No playoffs: 1913 1913 NYPFL — 4: 1: 1 No playoffs: 1914 1914 NYPFL — 2: 1: 1 No playoffs: Harry Irwin, H. Acton Langslow 1915 1915 NYPFL — 3: 1: 3 No playoffs: 1916 1916 NYPFL CHAMPIONS: 3 ...
A tax is a financial charge or other levy imposed on an individual or a legal entity by a state or a functional equivalent of a state. See also: Category:Fiscal policy Subcategories
Pages in category "Rochester Jeffersons (NYPFL) players" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
A cut from 3.75% to 3.5% in Ohio’s top individual tax rate helped the state jump from 28th to 25th in the individual income tax category, and the report called the state-level income tax rate ...
The Rochester Jeffersons finished 6–2–1 in their 1919 season. [4] It lost the NYPFL championship to the Buffalo All-Americans. [5] After the 1919 season, representatives of four Ohio League teams—the Canton Bulldogs, the Cleveland Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and the Akron Pros—called a meeting on August 20, 1920, to discuss the formation of a new league.
While long-term capital gain rates can be 0%, 15% or 20%, keep in mind that any gain that exceeds the exclusion limit may also be subject to the net investment income tax (NIIT), a 3.8% tax that ...