TheDave1022
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Does anyone have a cheap ticket vs the SENS this friday? My wife and son got tickets, so trying to join them at least to and from the game. Thanks
Good morning everyone. Went to my first NYR game on Monday and it was an amazing experience despite the outcome. Come March-April I want go back down to any game I can. If there is anyone that is willing to sell their tickets for non StubHub inflated prices, please send me a PM. 2-3-4 tickets, it doesn't matter. Thank you in advance.
The 1099 should be based on when the actual payment is made to you, not on the date of sale. So tickets sold in December 2022 but paid to you in January 2023 should show up on the '23 1099, not this year's 1099. Same goes for those sold in 2021 but paid after the game in 2022, those should be on the '22 1099.Anyone know how sales will be counted towards the 1099's issued? If I sold a game December of this month for 2023 on StubHub but the payout isn't until after the game happens, does that counted towards this years 1099 or next years? And same thing with games sold in 2021 for games happening in 2022 where the payout wasn't until after the game occurred?
I have an extra pair. 2 seats - Section 213 Row 21Will gladly buy any 2pair for the 12/22 game!
I have an extra pair. 2 seats - Section 213 Row 21
300 for the pair. face value
Have anyone heard about a Henrik & Richter Q&A event upcoming?
Interesting, thanks.FYI
IRS says it will delay requirement to report $600 in gig work on taxes
Most online sellers will be spared from tracking and reporting side-hustle income on their taxes for at least another year.www.cbsnews.com
Does this mean sales from 2022 will not be taxed? I'm assuming that's a yesFYI
IRS says it will delay requirement to report $600 in gig work on taxes
Most online sellers will be spared from tracking and reporting side-hustle income on their taxes for at least another year.www.cbsnews.com
Yea, I believe it’s going to go off the old method, so if you’re above 20K you’ll get the form and need to file.Does this mean sales from 2022 will not be taxed? I'm assuming that's a yes
You're supposed to pay taxes regardless of whether the info is reported to the IRS or not. The idea that not reporting means not taxed is the reason for the change in the first place.Does this mean sales from 2022 will not be taxed? I'm assuming that's a yes
Looking at the wider scope (e.g. an ebay sale here or there), the majority of people do not report these (or probably have awareness that they even have to). The IRS knows this and it's essentially an unwritten rule. They're not going to come after people for minor transactions like this, especially where they're losing money. The average audit rate is extremely low, even more so for lower income brackets (and by that I mean the non-wealthy, not poor).You're supposed to pay taxes regardless of whether the info is reported to the IRS or not. The idea that not reporting means not taxed is the reason for the change in the first place.
I can’t even get a response fr MSG or my “rep” on how to locate my membership card. *SadDoes anyone know a way to get their STH tenure date?
MSG App > Tickets > NYR Logo under Mobile Memberships > My Membership CardI can’t even get a response fr MSG or my “rep” on how to locate my membership card. *Sad