If you resold Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets, the IRS is watching — A new rule from the IRS is punishing those who resold tickets for more than $600 in profit with a tax penalty::A new rule from the IRS is punishing those who resold tickets for more than $600 in profit with a tax penalty.

  • @Squizzy
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    41 year ago

    You should not be paying tax unless you turned a profit on the sale.

    • @sudo22
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      1 year ago

      You’re right but, If you bought the bike years ago there’s a strong chance you no longer have the receipt/invoice.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        You won’t need that unless you get audited, which is highly unlikely unless you’re doing questionable things consistently, and even then they probably wouldn’t care enough to look into a single bike sale too deeply.

        I’ve been audited. It wasn’t that difficult and I didn’t need every last individual scrap of information