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NCAA Account Manager – User Guide

With the move to mobile ticketing, you will now manage your season tickets through your desktop computer or mobile device via the NCAA Account Manager. Below is the user guide to get you started!

NCAA Account Manager Log-in


1099-K TAX FORM UPDATE

Per the American Rescue Act of 2021, the IRS changed the reporting thresholds for e-commerce sales such that Ticketmaster is required to issue 1099 forms to sellers who earn more than $600 annually from sales on a Ticketmaster U.S. marketplace (including NCAA Account Manager). All fans and patrons who listed tickets for sale on a Ticketmaster U.S. marketplace were notified of this requirement.

Initially, the new $600 threshold was scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2022, however, the IRS recently announced a postponement to January 1, 2023.

If you exceeded the federal or state thresholds for the previous year, Ticketmaster will send you a Form 1099-K. You may also download it directly online via their Download Your 1099-K page. If you do not exceed the annual threshold, you will not receive a Form 1099-K. Starting in 2023, the federal reporting threshold will be $600. Learn more about the Form 1099-K.

For sales completed on or after January 1, 2023, fans will only be eligible to receive payment through Ticketmaster if they provide their taxpayer information (or confirm that they are not subject to U.S. tax law).

For sales completed in the 2022 tax year, Ticketmaster will release previously held payments to fans whose earnings did not meet the revised 2022 thresholds. Payments to these fans are expected beginning this week.

1099-K Form FAQ


NCAA ACCOUNT MANAGER USER GUIDE

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