North Carolina If You Resold Taylor Swift or Beyoncé Tickets Be Prepared To Pay Taxes On That Amount
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 24: Amy Edwards and Parker Harrison demonstrate against the live entertainment ticket industry outside the U.S. Capitol January 24, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing this morning to explore whether the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster has stifled competition and harmed the consumer marketplace.
If you are one of the countless people who bought Taylor Swift or Beyonce tickets and resold them there are two things you should know- one you will have to pay taxes on that amount. And second, you are what’s wrong with this world and I do not like you. But back to that first point. According to the Wall Street Journal a new law from the IRS will require ticket seller marketplaces like Ticketmaster and Stubhub to submit information to the IRS on sellers if they made more than $600 reselling tickets this year. Which is consistent with when we do giveaways of tickets. If you win more than $600 you will be taxed on those winnings.
Regulations on Resold Tickets And Taxes
The previous regulations required 1099-K forms for users who made more than $20,000 through 200 or more transactions in a year. This new law is part of the American Rescue Plan Act. The amount is now $600 regardless of the number of sales. However, sellers will only need to pay taxes on the profit. As someone who adamantly opposes ticket scalping for profit, I fully support this decision. However, it is hardly enough to solve the problem. In my opinion ticket scalping should be outright illegal and the only option for reselling tickets should be through Ticketmaster at the exact cost the tickets were purchased for.
And if you are ticket scalping for profit at the expense of fans who desperately want to see their favorite artist, I kindly say F-you. I hope you enjoyed the profit you received on those resold tickets and perhaps paying taxes on them will make you think twice about doing it again. And yes, my biggest issue is with lawmakers and Ticketmaster for allowing this to happen. They could easily cancel any tickets that show up on resell sites but they do not. Scaplers are taking advantage of this and it is legal. But what is legal isn’t alway moral, and nothing anyone can say will change my mind in this situation. Yes, I’m a Taylor Swift fan. And yes I did actually get Eras Tour tickets at least the first time around. I can still think it’s wrong.
You can read more from the Wall Street Journal here.
There Are 34 Songs Taylor Swift Has Never Performed Live Before, Will That Change On The International Eras Tour?
After concluding her first US leg of the massive phenomenon known as the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift kicks off the international dates this week. The first of four shows in Mexico City is happening tomorrow night. And there are a lot of questions surrounding this leg of the sold-out cultural moment of a tour. Will there be any setlist changes? What about the surprise songs? Will she repeat or will Taylor Swift perform songs she’s never performed live on the Eras Tour or ever at these shows?
Until the last stop on the US leg, Los Angeles, only one surprise song- Clean, had been repeated. She repeated a few at the first 3 shows in LA. These were “Our Song”, “Maroon”, and “You’re On Your Own Kid”. They are presumably songs she wanted included in a filmed version of the tour. There were cameras seen those nights and the light-up bracelets given out were larger for those three shows as well. I will never get over the fact that I missed “You’re On Your Own Kid” not once but twice.
I expect maybe one of two tweaks to the initial setlist (and I’ll be watching a grainy TikTok live stream tomorrow night so I can know in real time), but the biggest question is surprise songs. While they have gotten more attention this time around, Taylor has actually been doing this since the RED Tour. And she did a similar thing on portions of the Speak Now Tour but with cover songs at some shows. So it’s “Nothing New”. Pun intended.
Songs Taylor Swift Has Never Performed Live
Going into the International Eras Tour dates (which continue through next summer), there are currently 34 songs in Taylor Swift’s discography that she has never performed live. So what do I mean by “never performed live”? For the purpose of this list, these are songs that from the time they were released there has not been a live performance of the track. This doesn’t have to be on tour. It can include awards shows, in-studio performances (for instance “Mary’s Song” was performed at Billboard years ago), or on TV.
This list only includes songs that were written by Taylor (sorry Macavity), are not holiday songs (would have been fun Christmas Tree Farm), and are on an album released by her or a soundtrack with her as the primary artist. No songs featured on other artist’s album like “Gasoline”, “The Alcott”, “Highway Don’t Care”, or “The Joker And The Queen” are included.
If you are interested in a list of songs she hasn’t performed on the Eras Tour you can find that list here. So enjoy! And hopefully we will cross some of these off the list soon!
No sooner did I ask this question than Taylor answered it. Three of these songs were performed during the Eras Tour in Mexico City. All are noted below!
**This list has been updated to include the 1989 Taylor’s Version Vault Songs**
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.