What does it do?
This template supports GBO reporting to APRA AMCOS, who facilitate the collection and distribution of royalties to songwriters, composers, and music publishers.
It provides a detailed ticket-type level sales breakdown, including all measures required to prepare the necessary regulatory submission post-event.
It also includes instructions on how to combine Moshtix data with client operational data, in a format suitable for APRA AMCOS submission.
Why use it?
Accuracy — Using this template provides confidence that all values and calculations are accurate and consistent across sales reporting outputs.
Efficiency — As a client or APRA AMCOS representative, this template standardises reporting, reducing manual workload and expediting submission timelines.
Who uses it?
Venue Managers and Festival Operators can use the APRA AMCOS template to fulfil statutory reporting obligations with ease and consistency.
How to use it
- Export the table to CSV or Excel.
Tip: Select “With visualizations options applied” when downloading to include only the required columns. - Complete the numbered columns (1 through 9) using your internal data.
- Submit the completed report to APRA AMCOS along with supporting documentation.
All values are the responsibility of the event organiser, including the final Net Sales value after deductions.
Extra Features
Scheduling — Scheduling applies to the full dashboard. See the scheduling how-to for more information.
Example: Send the dashboard daily or weekly to recipients monitoring ticket returns or resale counts for upcoming shows.
Downloading Data — Data can be downloaded in multiple formats. See downloading how-to for details.
Note: This dashboard must be downloaded and edited as a .CSV before submitting to APRA AMCOS.
Alerts — Alerts are unique to individual tiles (visualisations/tables). Clients can set alerts to be notified when certain conditions are met.
Example: Receive an alert when current live events (status = Live) sell out of value tickets.
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