November 22, 2024
The IRS is saying "You Belong with Me" when it comes to a portion of profits individuals made from secondhand ticket sales. The Wall Street Journal reported ticket-selling platforms, such as StubHub and Ticketmaster, will be required to give the IRS information on "users who sold more than $600 worth...
The IRS is saying “You Belong with Me” when it comes to a portion of profits individuals made from secondhand ticket sales. The Wall Street Journal reported ticket-selling platforms, such as StubHub and Ticketmaster, will be required to give the IRS information on “users who sold more than $600 worth…



The IRS is saying “You Belong with Me” when it comes to a portion of profits individuals made from secondhand ticket sales. The Wall Street Journal reported ticket-selling platforms, such as StubHub and Ticketmaster, will be required to give the IRS information on “users who sold more than $600 worth…

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