So sick of people saying selling online is a “job” it’s not. It’s a bit of fun. Why should we pay for that?
2024-01-06 14:26:43
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Adam :
Cash on collection, then cancel on transaction on ebay
2024-01-06 15:26:12
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board. :
so if I sell old and not wanted stuff from around my house and I get over £1000 I have to register as self employed?
2024-01-06 14:22:55
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user4781987014633 :
I am getting frustrated with people who think, that selling their kids old toys, or their old clothes will now getting tax 🙄
2024-01-06 14:30:20
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user7124019871239 :
This £1,000 income has was already there. What is new is that eBay etc will provide data if you sell more that 30 items or approx £1,700.
2024-01-06 14:59:51
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James Miller :
Now every single person selling on old good will need to keep original receipts or prove they’re not making a profit. Pathetic
2024-01-06 14:41:02
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kkanetracey :
I’m already employed but am a collector, I buy and sell retro stuff. I don’t always make a profit and most times I have to fix what buy. Do I need to?
2024-01-06 14:32:19
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Deborah Brown :
Questions that you’ve probably already answered. Selling on vinted, make over £1000 do I need to become self employed?
2024-01-06 14:25:11
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sam wickens :
What about if you sometimes resell and sometimes just sell ur stuff like I sold 1.3 grand that year but not all of that was trading
2024-01-06 17:58:22
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Joooooos :
You messed up getting involved in this. Give it up.
2024-01-06 14:27:21
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Mr-Paul :
You can’t be taxed for selling your own items for god sake !!
2024-01-10 16:57:56
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Kev :
This is a massive hit for Conservative votes.
2024-01-09 23:33:49
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R J Manta :
This is for two reasons, slow down people buying and selling second hand, forcing people to buy new and the shops pay more in tax and the extra tax they may get from +£1000
2024-01-09 16:22:35
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deedpool247 :
But it’s not “ profits “ eBay just knows what it sold for ??? You have to take off eBay fees and shipping and cost of items before you assume profits
2024-01-08 21:24:07
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Samuel Gandy445 :
Are you panicking or what
2024-01-08 17:38:00
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S :
Once again what if you are in full time.e work and not self employed:)
2024-01-08 11:58:33
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nottellingyou83 :
oh good, I'm not self employed but selling a 70k of stuff i don't need anymore
2024-01-08 09:19:51
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Steve Haynes :
what if I've been selling my vintage toys ? I recently sold a star wars figure for £5700, my mum did not keep the receipt from Woolworths 45 years ago
2024-01-07 21:31:14
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parkerbrent501 :
at least the queues in the post office will be shorter!
2024-01-07 20:36:09
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cherrylunas :
PEOPLE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GO GET TAX EDUCATION 🙄 LOOK AT CHATTELS AND BADGES OF TRADE
2024-01-06 21:02:00
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llll_llll :
i mean on ebay you pay vat...
2024-01-06 18:15:42
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mattyboy :
f... hmrc
2024-01-06 17:59:34
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cuppate1 :
Basically if you’re earning enough through online revenue you’re self employed. Then you’re responsible for paying tax on your earnings. Simples!
2024-01-06 17:40:25
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Ginge :
So many people are missing the point. SELF EMPLOYMENT TRADING isn't you selling your pre owned items.
2024-01-06 17:27:12
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User#1 :
Hows about HMRC start to tax the corporate tax dodging elite and leave poor people alone
2024-01-06 16:21:17
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Robstar73 :
So if you sell your car online will they tax you on it, as you're definitely going to go above a £1000 for 1 item
2024-01-06 14:54:21
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karlshellard953 :
sorry for so many questions, what happens if you sell say a car, it will be over 1k. do you get stung for tax self cert etc. ?
2024-01-06 14:32:12
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dom :
so if I sell a car on eBay. I have to register?
2024-01-06 14:28:45
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zorakhatoon :
Is this January to December or a tax year April to March?
2024-01-06 14:27:06
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Erasmusspiffing :
Just set up a burner eBay account.
2024-01-23 12:26:51
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SB88 :
no thanks, pay enough ebay fees as it is, couple of accounts am good 😊
2024-01-09 18:15:59
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brianjones8462 :
don't put any prices on the items
2024-01-09 07:37:08
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Mary Hinge :
Just open 100 different Ebay accounts making up to £1000 each... Jobs a goodun, Bonnet de douche... 😁
2024-01-08 23:44:31
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Ricksta :
Easy so if you buy something for say £40 like a jumper …. Thrn keep it for few years then sell it for £35 …… you just put it down as a loss of £5 lol
2024-01-08 14:07:26
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Simon Bradley :
then claim for an office in your house complete with bills and other stuff
2024-01-08 07:43:05
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hooligan1390 :
Quick question! Selling a car or bike on eBay? Is this opening up a new tax for positive equity?
2024-01-07 21:28:18
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Ben Holden :
I'm I'm selling off nerdy collectable things to make space and buy more do I need to register or am I just selling my personal stuff?
2024-01-07 19:12:51
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TJJC Collectables :
Is it £1000 of profit, or just £1000 of sales?
2024-01-07 14:56:22
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user539638447294 :
If I have clothes (years ago from buying) If it sells for more I am trading, if it sells for less I am not?
2024-01-07 12:22:30
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Jason Ward :
For goodness sake people. Stop asking stupid questions and look at the Hmrc .gov website. 🤔
2024-01-07 01:35:16
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kev___2021 :
then register a loss with the tax office and claim everything back
2024-01-07 01:17:48
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kev___2021 :
list everything for a penny,buy now and make postage the price 😉
2024-01-07 01:16:23
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ً :
What if you’re under 16 and don’t have a national insurance number. And is the 1,000 trading allowance profit or turnover
2024-01-06 23:00:45
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