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  2. Will You Have To Pay Taxes to the IRS When You Resell Tickets?

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    The short answer is yes — if you profited more than $400 from the sale. The $400 threshold is the federal filing threshold for self-employed income regardless of your IRS tax bracket. The ...

  3. Watch Out for These 4 Ticketmaster and StubHub Scams - AOL

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    Scammers also use social media platforms and online marketplaces like StubHub to list tickets that seem too good to be true (e.g. front row seats for a fraction of what they actually cost).

  4. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    The face value of Ticketmaster tickets is determined by the artist or client. In addition to the face value price, venues and Ticketmaster add fees to pay for their services. Typically, fees added to a ticket's face value have included: Facility charge – Charge added by the venue.

  5. Tax-free shopping - Wikipedia

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    A tax-free shopping retailer. Tax-free shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in another country or state and obtaining a refund of the sales tax which has been collected by the retailer on those goods. [1] The sales tax may be variously described as a sales tax, goods and services tax (GST), value added tax (VAT), or consumption tax .

  6. Departure tax - Wikipedia

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    Departure tax is in the form of an Airport Improvement Fee [AIF] and is added to the cost of the ticket. Ranges from $0–40 depending on the Canadian airport that you depart from. [4] Cambodia. $25. Included in airline tickets as of 2011.

  7. 15 Tips to Pump Up Your Too-Small Emergency Fund - AOL

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    Even better, once you've finished making payments on a big-ticket item, such as a car payment, a student loan, or your credit card debt, just shift that payment to your savings account instead.

  8. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    Ticket resale is common in both sporting and musical events . Ticket resale is a form of arbitrage that arises when the number demanded at the sale price exceeds the number supplied (that is, when event organizers charge less than the equilibrium prices for the tickets). During the 19th century, the term scalper was applied to railroad ticket ...

  9. Ticketmaster was hacked. What to know if you bought tickets ...

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    Ticketmaster is offering customers a free 12-month credit or identity monitoring service through TransUnion, according to the company. Customers must enroll within 90 days of receiving the notice.