A Coke, a Smile… and a Tax Bill? A Look at the Tax Treatment of Exclusive Provider Agreements in Higher Education

The ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research, Vol. 3, 2005

Posted: 3 Sep 2007

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Mark J. Cowan

Boise State University -Department of Accountancy

Abstract

The purpose of this Article is to critically analyze the tax treatment of amounts that colleges and universities receive under exclusive provider agreements (also known as "pouring rights contracts"). Under these agreements, beverage companies pay millions of dollars to institutions of higher education for the right to be the exclusive provider of beverages at campus points of sale. There is no bright-line rule indicating whether revenue from such agreements is subject to the unrelated business income tax. Colleges and universities must therefore dissect the revenue they receive from these contracts and apply the general rules of the unrelated business income tax to separate the taxable amounts from the nontaxable amounts. The Article reviews this process and then looks at whether there is any policy justification for taxing revenue from exclusive provider agreements. Based on a review of the policy underling the unrelated business income tax, the Article concludes that exempting exclusive provider agreement revenue from taxation would greatly simplify the law without violating the spirit or purposes underlying the unrelated business income tax.

Keywords: nonprofits, unrelated business income tax, higher education, corporate sponsorship

Suggested Citation

Cowan, Mark J., A Coke, a Smile… and a Tax Bill? A Look at the Tax Treatment of Exclusive Provider Agreements in Higher Education. The ATA Journal of Legal Tax Research, Vol. 3, 2005, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1009243

Mark J. Cowan (Contact Author)

Boise State University -Department of Accountancy ( email )

1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83716
United States

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