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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
No. You cannot include the costs of the entire seasons worth of tickets to only a few tickets sold. You would need to allocate the costs based on splitting them up into 44 units or if some games are more valuable than others then allocating it based on a percent of the amount paid.
No, you cannot include the cost of the money paid in advance
No, you cannot include any time, dedication, analysis or connectivity to put the tickets up for sale
If you incurred fees from Ticket Master, you CAN include those fees.
If you are a business and selling tickets professionally as a side gig, then yes, you can claim your overhead like a home office or mileage to go purchase the tickets.
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‎February 11, 2025
12:45 PM