COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC.
PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA

COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC., PALM HARBOR

We keep your personal information private and secure. When you make a payment through our site, you provide your name, contact information, payment information, and additional information related to your transaction. We use this information to process your payment and to ensure your payment is correctly credited to your account. The Twins have struck a deal to sell Prince-branded merchandise throughout the year at their stadium in Minneapolis – Target Field. Items, which will include hats, shirts, pins, patches and balls, will go on sale at the Twins home opener on April 5th. The StarTribune reported that the co-branding deal could be the first of its kind for a Major League Baseball team. Why the Twins and Prince? Simple: The international best-selling musical artist was from Minneapolis. "Along with our fans, we look forward to celebrating the legacy of a man who brought an international spotlight to our great city," Twins CEO Dave St. Peter told the StarTribune. Who knows, the inflatable purple guitar could become a sought-after bit of merch. After all, the umbrellas the Twins provided fans on Prince Night in 2017 were being offered for as much as $220 on eBay. For those curious about the nuts and bolts of the co-branding deal, it seems that Delaware North Sportservice, the Twins' retail provider, negotiated it with Bravado – the company handling the merchandising and branding for Prince's estate. The word from the Twins is that Prince's family is cool with the merchandising. The Cincinnati Reds, Ohio tax officials and branded game-day merchandise like player bobbleheads are at the center of an intriguing court case that could send reverberations throughout the promotional products world. On Wednesday, the Ohio Supreme Court agreed to consider an appeal from the Reds. The Major League Baseball team argues that state tax officials have no legal basis to demand the payment of $88,000 in taxes tied to Reds-branded promotional products that the team provided to fans on game days between 2008 and 2010. The Ohio Department of Taxation, however, is doing just that, saying the Reds owe the levy. The Reds contend that they're entitled to a resale exception/exemption because they're reselling the items as part of advertised ticket sales. Ohio law exempts companies from paying tax on items they buy to resell. Lawyers for the Reds explained their position: Team officials identify certain games on the schedule they suspect fans won't be as interested in attending. To beef up ticket sales to such contests, the team advertises – and then provides – bobbleheads, player cards and other Reds-themed memorabilia as part of a fan's ticket purchase. "The price paid for the ticket includes consideration for the promotional item," Ohio tax officials take an altogether different view. They say the Reds didn't resell the promotional items as part of the ticket price, but rather gave them away for free to increase interest in games. As such, the state tax commissioner contends that the promotional items should be taxed because the Reds bought the products to be distributed as freebies and are not, in fact, part of a ticket sale. "We conclude that the Reds have not provided this board with competent and probative evidence in support of the position that it does not owe the assessed tax," . "It is the decision of the Board of Tax Appeals that the decision of the tax commissioner must be affirmed." Depending on how the court rules, the case could have sweeping implications for the promotional products industry. Should the court side with tax officials, will teams and other businesses in Ohio be discouraged from investing in branded merchandise for game-day promotions and, indeed, other events because they don't want to pay taxes on the items? Could an Ohio ruling in favor of the tax commissioner's findings influence other states to enforce similar actions? Stay tuned. Looking for promotional products? You've come to the right site! Whether you are looking for a specific item or just browsing for ideas, our site is your one-stop source. We keep your personal information private and secure. When you make a payment through our site, you provide your name, contact information, payment information, and additional information related to your transaction. We use this information to process your payment and to ensure your payment is correctly credited to your account.

KEY FACTS ABOUT COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC.

Company name
COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC.
Status
Inactive
Filed Number
V02725
FEI Number
593101657
Date of Incorporation
December 23, 1991
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic for Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://copperfieldpromotions.com
Phones
(727) 656-2999

COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
2110 Palmer Place,
PALM HARBOR,
FL,
34685,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The COPPERFIELD PROMOTIONS, INC. managed by the three person and three companies from PALM HARBOR on following positions: PVS, TD, VST

FAWCETT, KEN

Position
PVS Active
Address
2110 Palmer Place, PALM HARBOR, FL, 34685

FAWCETT, KEN

Position
TD Active
Address
2110 Palmer Place, PALM HARBOR, FL, 34685

Carole Fawcett

Position
VST Active
From
PALM HARBOR, 34685





Registered Agent is Kenneth J Fawcett

From
Palm Harbor, 34685

Events

September 23, 2022
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
October 17, 2018
REINSTATEMENT
September 28, 2018
ADMIN DISSOLUTION FOR ANNUAL REPORT
March 16, 1992
NAME CHANGE AMENDMENT

Annual Reports

2021
January 4, 2021
2020
January 20, 2020