A three-member panel of the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission held that an out-of-state company operating an online marketplace where tickets to sporting events, concerts, theater and other live entertainment services were bought and sold owed state sales and use tax on the full purchase price of all tickets sold to events in Wisconsin during the prior periods at issue as sales at retail under state law.
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