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Do you have to declare to o Uc £700 pounds of seedling some stuff on eBay ?
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2 days 15 hours ago #312445 by Giovanni
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Do you have to declare to o Uc £700 pounds of seedling some stuff on eBay ?
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2 days 3 hours ago #312448 by David
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HI Giovanni
You will have to provide more information regarding the "stuff " eg home grown vegetables.....hand made pottery.....unwanted personal possessions ?
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You will have to provide more information regarding the "stuff " eg home grown vegetables.....hand made pottery.....unwanted personal possessions ?
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17 hours 33 minutes ago #312480 by Invisible
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here's what I know:
if you sell your item, and you did not make a profit or you made a loss, that's fine, IF you can produce a receipt for the cost.
If you made a profit, that's income, so you have to report it. I see some people thinking that if it's 'infrequent' it's ok to just forget about it.....bad idea.
Be prepared to show the cost, if you made a profit, in the form of receipts. What I do when selling some of my items: if I can't produce a receipt that shows cost, because for example I bought the item ten years ago and who knows where's the receipt, then I declare the ENTIRE sum as profit, no matter that I paid for it.
Then no one can accuse me of fraud. If you are asked for receipts by either the DWP or HMRC and you haven't got them: bad idea.
if you sell your item, and you did not make a profit or you made a loss, that's fine, IF you can produce a receipt for the cost.
If you made a profit, that's income, so you have to report it. I see some people thinking that if it's 'infrequent' it's ok to just forget about it.....bad idea.
Be prepared to show the cost, if you made a profit, in the form of receipts. What I do when selling some of my items: if I can't produce a receipt that shows cost, because for example I bought the item ten years ago and who knows where's the receipt, then I declare the ENTIRE sum as profit, no matter that I paid for it.
Then no one can accuse me of fraud. If you are asked for receipts by either the DWP or HMRC and you haven't got them: bad idea.
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2 hours 26 minutes ago #312484 by Chris
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Hi Giovanni,
I was asked about my ebay transactions just this week! Selling and buying - what items, and why. My sales for the year were £189, and my purchases £281.
Chris.
I was asked about my ebay transactions just this week! Selling and buying - what items, and why. My sales for the year were £189, and my purchases £281.
Chris.
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