The Wisconsin Department of Revenue has summarized the Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission’s recent sales and use tax ruling involving an out-of-state company operating an online marketplace where tickets to sporting/concert/theatrical events and other live entertainment services were bought and sold, which deemed the secondary ticket sales for admissions to venues located in Wisconsin as taxable.
Source Winconsin
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