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Vinted, eBay and Etsy sellers are being warned they could face fines or criminal investigation if they exceed a certain ...
Vinted, eBay and Etsy sellers are being warned they could face fines or criminal investigation if they exceed a certain number of sales ...
Individuals who sell secondhand items online are at risk of being investigated and fined by HMRC, a tax expert has warned.
As more UK residents look to the likes of Etsy and Vinted to make some extra cash, tax professionals are raising the alarm.
Nevertheless, should you earn more than £1,000 from your side business annually, or exceed 30 sales within a 12-month period, ...
HMRC now has access to online selling data, and those failing to comply could face investigations - or even penalties that ...
THERE’S nothing more frustrating than spending ages posting stuff on Vinted, only for it to get zero views and no favourites. But according to one reselling whizz, there are certain times ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Vinted, eBay and Etsy sellers are at risk of going under investigation as HMRC invests £40m in additional resources to find tax avoiders, say ...
One disappointed user wrote that HMRC “are not at all bothered about tax dodgers” but “have all the strength for ordinary people who resell items on Vinted/eBay/Depop/etc — despite the fact that we’ve ...
Our household advice editor switched from eBay to Vinted when selling her unwanted clothes – here’s what she learned.
However, since January 1, digital platforms, including eBay, Airbnb, Etsy, Amazon and Vinted, must share seller information with HMRC as part of a crackdown.