<P> The NFL gave up the tax exempt status in 2015 following public criticism; in a letter to the club owners, Commissioner Roger Goodell labeled it a "distraction", saying "the effects of the tax exempt status of the league office have been mischaracterized repeatedly in recent years...Every dollar of income generated through television rights fees, licensing agreements, sponsorships, ticket sales, and other means is earned by the 32 clubs and is taxable there . This will remain the case even when the league office and Management Council file returns as taxable entities, and the change in filing status will make no material difference to our business ." As a result, the league office might owe around US $10 million in income taxes, but it is no longer required to disclose the salaries of its executive officers . </P> <P> The league has three defined officers: the commissioner, secretary, and treasurer . Each conference has one defined officer, the president, which is essentially an honorary position with few powers and mostly ceremonial duties (such as awarding the conference championship trophy). </P> <P> The commissioner is elected by affirmative vote of two - thirds or 18 (whichever is greater) of the members of the league, while the president of each conference is elected by an affirmative vote of three - fourths or ten of the conference members . The commissioner appoints the secretary and treasurer and has broad authority in disputes between clubs, players, coaches, and employees . He is the "principal executive officer" of the NFL and also has authority in hiring league employees, negotiating television contracts, disciplining individuals that own part or all of an NFL team, clubs, or employed individuals of an NFL club if they have violated league bylaws or committed "conduct detrimental to the welfare of the League or professional football". The commissioner can, in the event of misconduct by a party associated with the league, suspend individuals, hand down a fine of up to US $500,000, cancel contracts with the league, and award or strip teams of draft picks . </P> <P> In extreme cases, the commissioner can offer recommendations to the NFL's Executive Committee up to and including the "cancellation or forfeiture" of a club's franchise or any other action he deems necessary . The commissioner can also issue sanctions up to and including a lifetime ban from the league if an individual connected to the NFL has bet on games or failed to notify the league of conspiracies or plans to bet on or fix games . The current Commissioner of the National Football League is Roger Goodell, who was elected in 2006 after Paul Tagliabue, the previous commissioner, retired . </P>

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