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Boardroom is a sports, media and entertainment brand co-founded by Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman and focused on the intersection of sports and entertainment. Boardroom’s flagship media arm features premium video/audio, editorial, daily and weekly newsletters, showcasing how athletes, executives, musicians and creators are moving the business world forward. Boardroom’s ecosystem encompasses B2B events and experiences (such as its renowned NBA and WNBA All-Star events) as well as ticketed conferences such as Game Plan in partnership with CNBC. Our advisory arm serves to consult and connect athletes, brands and executives with our broader network and initiatives.

Recent film and TV projects also under the Boardroom umbrella include the Academy Award-winning Two Distant Strangers (Netflix), the critically acclaimed scripted series SWAGGER (Apple TV+) and Emmy-nominated documentary NYC Point Gods (Showtime).

Boardroom’s sister company, Boardroom Sports Holdings, features investments in emerging sports teams and leagues, including the Major League Pickleball team, the Brooklyn Aces, NWSL champions Gotham FC, and MLS’ Philadelphia Union.

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Zx-party-tax-profile | Query

This guide provides a deep dive into the ZX_PARTY_TAX_PROFILE table, the art of writing efficient queries against it, and the common pitfalls you should avoid.

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Alternatively, if you meant to ask about (e.g., how a particular party’s tax proposals affect different income groups), please clarify the party and jurisdiction. zx-party-tax-profile query

To write a robust , you must be familiar with the following columns: This guide provides a deep dive into the

Implement the strategies outlined here, monitor your API response times, and always, always include the effectiveDate for historical accuracy. Tax authorities rarely forgive a date mistake, but they will respect a system that proves exactly why a tax rule was applied. Tax authorities rarely forgive a date mistake, but

: Defines the nature of the party (e.g., Manufacturer, Wholesaler, or Government Agency), which often dictates specific tax rates or exemptions.