RogerP
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PayPal and eBay fees add up to about 15% which is the least you'd pay at a real live auction.
Gumtree (owned by eBay) is free.
Gumtree (owned by eBay) is free.
thetyreman":1is40sb3 said:Inoffthered":1is40sb3 said:For those setting up shops on Etsy and Ebay, dont forget that HMRC now receives details of shop accounts and is actively looking for cases of tax evasion.
Setting up a shop will be deemed to be a business enterprise and HMRC will expect profits to be declared and the appropriate tax paid.
Some of the more successful sellers on eBay have come a cropper for not registering for VAT and the associated penalties can be brutal.
For those traders that successfully operate below the vat threshold without attracting the attentions of HMRC should remember that if they do make an enquiry, they can go back six years. If they suspect evasion HMRC will issue an assessment and then it is up to the trader to prove that is wrong. So if considering setting up an online shop it is advisable to factor tax into your profit projections.
ebay is not a business unless you set up a business with ebay as a business seller, if you are a private seller, you are entitled to earn money without being taxed because it's not income from a business, it is definitely classed as personal income, I struggle to see how this is in anyway illegal without first being suspected of fraud, you sound like an annoying tax man to me....taxman alert everyone, red alert we are being watched constantly.
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