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More on Jeter’s 3,000th Hit

Jeter Companies have already started offering to pay for any tax Christian Lopez may owe on the Yankees merchandise he received after returning Jeter’s 3,000th hit ball. Both Miller High Life and Modells, a sporting goods store, have have offered to help Christian with any potential tax. Miller High Life has even offered to throw Christian a free beer party.

See David Brown, Companies offer to pay taxes Lopez might owe on Jeter 3,000 ball, Yahoo! Sports, Jul 13. 2011.

Special thanks to David S. Luber (Attorney at law, Florida Probate Attorney Wills and Estates Law Firm) for bringing this article to my attention.

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