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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.

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[-] Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world 126 points 1 year ago

Somehow I doubt this will affect Ticketmaster, the biggest scalper of all

[-] jcit878@lemmy.world 48 points 1 year ago

er, by default any profit is taxable for them while as a lemming you get a tax free $600 profit before it impacts you

but fuck ticketmaster anyway

[-] sndrtj@feddit.nl 38 points 1 year ago

I'm pretty sure they pay effectively zero tax because they found some interesting ways to make their profit appear 0 on paper.

[-] eek2121@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

I own a business and can agree with this statement.

[-] Cyberflunk@lemmy.world 95 points 1 year ago

But fuck fixing taxes to make billionaires and churches pay taxes.. eat the people as they say.

[-] hansl@lemmy.world 123 points 1 year ago

If you resell tickets for 600$ in profit, you’re not “the people”, you’re a scalper and I have no sympathy for you. This is a good rule.

[-] surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago

That's just capitalists capitalizing. The IRS just wants a cut, not to stop it.

[-] Natanael@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 year ago

IRS isn't in the business of stopping transactions (unless it's money laundering) anyway

[-] LukeMedia@lemmy.world 29 points 1 year ago

Agreed. Obviously, the tax code should be better enforced against wealthy people, but you can support one action without it meaning you don't support another.

[-] SARGEx117@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

And as long as they ACTUALLY do both, then it doesn't matter.

But they don't.

So it does.

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[-] Ajen@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

On the other hand, if it's worth your time to scalp tickets then you aren't part of the upper class.

Edit: but I do agree, fuck scalpers

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[-] Car@lemmy.dbzer0.com 85 points 1 year ago

Fuck scalpers

[-] x4740N@lemmy.world 59 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The IRS doesn't care if you do crime or are exploitative or are morally bad

They just want their cut

Edit: grammar

[-] hansl@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

The IRS will report a crime if they suspect one, but they don’t make the laws. You’re barking off the wrong tree if you think they should be the moral authority.

[-] Stumblinbear@pawb.social 6 points 1 year ago

Edit: grammer

Edit2: grammar

[-] BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

You're saying that if they suspect someone of profiting off of let's say, human trafficking, they'd just ask for the taxes and not report the violation?

[-] Bahnd@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

No, its still a crime to do a crime, but if you profit from your crime and dont report it, its now a double crime! All sarcasm asside, this is what the feds used to nab Al Capone. It also makes it easier for the feds to seize things that may or should have been owed. Remember, even the Joker pays his taxes.

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[-] gibbedygook@sh.itjust.works 54 points 1 year ago

let's make the threshold $60 instead of $600

[-] Stumblinbear@pawb.social 9 points 1 year ago

Do you even know what the IRS is doing here? If an individual makes more than 600 in profit on anything they have to report it and pay taxes. If you lower that to 60 that would just be incredibly annoying for the majority of people to deal with on a daily basis

[-] BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have to report a $1 profit if that's what I got from selling market shares. $60 is way too generous.

[-] SevFTW@feddit.de 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

$6

anything more than the gas to deliver a ticket is a scam

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[-] RoseRose56@lemmy.world 43 points 1 year ago

people who resold tickets bad, ticketmaster who fixes prices good! win-win situation ?

[-] sudo22@lemmy.world 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Fuck scalpers, but I refuse to look at the $600 tax rule as anything other than a way for the government to squeeze money from and spy more on the common people.

Edit: to clarify I'm not rooting for the scalpers, I just don't want this governmental overreach to be put in a positive light just because its also affecting people we rightfully hate.

For those that don't know. The $600 tax rule is a requirement that Zelle, Venmo, etc must report transactions over $600 to the government so they can be taxed. Get a $600 graduation gift from grandma? Taxed. Get $1000 from your roommates to pay rent? You now have to document and show that so its not taxed. Sell a bike (that you ALREADY paid sales tax on using money you ALREADY paid income tax on) for $800, would you look at that its going on the tax form.

[-] tja@sh.itjust.works 33 points 1 year ago

Why? Isn't the person selling the tickets for a $600 profit there one squeezing money from the common people?

[-] Khaelas@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago

If corporations paid the way they should the country would be in a lot less money issues than it is.

Here in the UK it's often talked about and people get angry about Bob the builder doing cash only work and not paying his taxes. Just another plan from the government and media to cause in fighting rather than look at the real issue, big corps.

But also fuck scalpers so I'm torn.

[-] jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 1 year ago

Speculative profits should be heavily taxed, it doesn't matter if it's done by old money that runs the big corporation or by middle class people that are as morally bankrupt. Scalpers and oligarchs are just two strains of the same virus.

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[-] sudo22@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

Yes? I'm against both of the parties in my comment. Maybe I made it sound like I'm in the scalpers side with my tax complaints, I'm not. I just don't want this government overreach to be placed in a positive light just because its also affecting people we hate.

[-] perspectiveshifting@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah I agree - as a small time gigging musician, fuck scalpers and also fuck government overreach here. Anything that hurts scalpers (in all fields, but tickets especially) is interesting to me and the average concert goer, but if it comes at the cost of broadly limiting the used music gear market, among thousands of other used equipment communities, it’s misdirected legislature at best.

The companies and systems that enable scalping and customer extortion such as Live Nation absolutely need to be limited and restricted, but setting a broad limit across all secondhand sales at $600 when it was previously $20,000 is an inaccurate miscorrection. More informed and nuanced legislature is necessary

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[-] canthidium@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's not just transactions. $600 is the lower limit on taxable income. I used to do food delivery and if you make under $600 for the year it's not reported and not taxable. You're supposed to report any income over $600.

[-] populustree 29 points 1 year ago

maybe they could go after ticketmaster's near monopoly and constant breakage of agreements with gov. branches? just a thought

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[-] iforgotmyinstance@lemmy.world 28 points 1 year ago

Scalpers are predators, and captive markets like Ticketmaster give them a hunting ground.

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[-] kingludd@lemmy.basedcount.com 26 points 1 year ago

Wait, someone paid more than $600 for a fucking concert?

[-] cryostars@lemmyf.uk 20 points 1 year ago

Yes and often times way more than that. I checked prices for a Tool concert at a venue near me a few weeks ago and the section closest to the stage had tickets reselling for thousands of dollars. Obligatory fuck Ticketmaster...

[-] Guest_User@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

They could have sold multiple tickets

[-] kingludd@lemmy.basedcount.com 9 points 1 year ago

Ah good point, that makes more sense.

[-] variaatio@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 year ago

Well as per article yes, but 600$ is the reporting limit. If Ticketmaster, stubhub and so on has a reseller account with sales income of more than 600$ per year, they have to file it to IRS. Whether its single sale or thousands of separate small sales doesn't matter.

Completely normal tax procedure. Pretty much all big such platforms of various fields stock exchanges, commodity markets etc. have such obligation ledges on them for avoidance of tax evasion.

Nor as second note is anyone being "punished". Punishing is what happens on breaking law. This is business taxes, you make profits selling stuff, income taxes start applying. Normal cost of doing business in society for the services society provides (national military keeps the Mongol horde from wrecking your business and so on, transport atluthority builds roads to run business trucks on so the music tour entourage can get to the arena, so one can sell tickets to that conce for profit and son on).

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[-] irotsoma@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I mean, technically there's no new tax or anything here, they're just forcing companies to report the income so people can't get away with not paying their taxes on the profit. Now if only they'd enforce the tax laws on rich people, they'd easily make way more than this whole scheme will make by targeting a single billionaire.

[-] rainynight65@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago

Scalpers are absolutely the worst.

[-] tryharder@infosec.pub 7 points 1 year ago

I pay my taxes and you should, too. I have no sympathy in general for people not reporting income from PayPal etc, but I'm struggling to think of a less sympathetic subgroup of tax frauds than ticket scalpers. They're not getting special treatment here, it's any 1099 income via the payment apps, but I really wish that wasn't the case. These crooks should be taxed out of business.

[-] Seudo@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Punishment? Huh, didn't know the tax man doesn't want me to make money.

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