IRS audits of schools might delve into salaries of coaches
The IRS interim report noted the large number of schools with an athletics coach among the five highest-paid employees who aren’t officers.
USA TODAY surveys of football coaching compensation have shown the average pay for a head coach in the NCAA’s 120-school Football Bowl Subdivision has risen 46% over the last three years, to $1.4 million in 2009. For the 65 schools in the 2009 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, average pay for a head coach for the 2009-10 season was nearly $1.3 million, USA TODAY found.
“It wouldn’t surprise me if universities got questions about how they justify the … compensation package for a (highly paid) coach,” Colombo says.
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5/25/10