To collect tax on your event, go to "Payments & Tax" and choose “Tax”. Enter your tax identification number and customize your tax settings. Depending upon your event location, you may be required to charge tax based on regulations in your area. Consult a tax professional if you have questions about your tax obligations. Eventbrite is unable to offer tax advice.
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☑️ You’re responsible for assessing your tax obligations. You’re responsible for remitting these taxes to the respective tax authorities. The tax collected will be included in your payout.
☑️ If you have any questions about your tax obligations, consult a tax professional. Eventbrite can't give tax advice.
☑️ To add tax to your event, you need to create at least one paid ticket type.
☑️ Tax settings are based on the payout country and event location.
☑️ You must provide a tax identification number to collect tax.
Go to Manage my events in your account. Then select your event.
In some regions, you'll need to confirm you have a business tax ID to charge tax.
Enter your tax details:
You can only charge one tax per event. If you're unsure what to charge, consult a taxpayer professional.
Customize your tax settings in the following ways:
If you enable tax invoices, you'll also need to enter in the business information you want on the invoice. During registration, attendees will enter in their relevant information for the invoice.
Invoices are attached to the confirmation email. Attendees can also access their invoice in their Eventbrite account.
To understand how taxes will or won't affect your event, review your ticket settings:
Ticket revenue and Tax you collected will be included in your payout.
NOTE: If you use PayPal as your payment processor, the gross sales will be sent to your PayPal account. You'll then receive an invoice for the Eventbrite fees. Learn more.
Once you've sold tickets, review your collected tax in the following reports: