With the goal of hosting matches for the 2026 World Cup, the US states of Florida, Missouri, and Georgia have signed agreements with FIFA that result in an estimated $58 million in tax revenue loss on ticket sales. This calculation comes from ITEP (Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy), which criticized the measure for reducing public revenue. The information is from The Athletic website. According to the institute, Georgia will forgo up t…
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With the goal of hosting matches for the 2026 World Cup, the US states of Florida, Missouri, and Georgia have signed agreements with FIFA that result in an estimated $58 million in tax revenue loss on ticket sales. This calculation comes from ITEP (Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy), which criticized the measure for reducing public revenue. The information is from The Athletic website. According to the institute, Georgia will forgo up t…