Did you get the BBL first?As if hmrc has the staff to investigate Sharon selling a top on vinted.
They couldn't even be arsed to contact me when I let my Ltd company fold during covid.
Did you get the BBL first?As if hmrc has the staff to investigate Sharon selling a top on vinted.
They couldn't even be arsed to contact me when I let my Ltd company fold during covid.
Definitely a discussion for a different thread, but that's one thing that baffles me.If you pay people for watching you on Only Fans is it tax deductable ?
Asking for a friend.
You don’t.I haven’t sold anything on eBay for a while but often used to. I had no idea I had to declare it for tax.
Possibly.Does this include car boot sales?
Virgins. Lots of them...Definitely a discussion for a different thread, but that's one thing that baffles me.
Literally an infinite amount of free stuff on the internet, but people want pay Sarah from Warrington £10 per month to watch her sit on a traffic cone. And it seems everyone's at it now!
That's not a dig at the 'content creators', fair play to them, Range Rover Evoke sales have never been so high! I just don't understand the consumers?
And yet in the thread about a cashless society on here some posters seem to think it wrong that the 'little man' is creative about what is declared.As usual the poor **** working their arses off to try and get a semblance of being able to live well being shafted. Whilst the rich use their accountants and lawyers to legally avoid paying their dues.
That's a better way of putting it.And yet in the thread about a cashless society on here some posters seem to think it wrong that the 'little man' is creative about what is declared.
I would even disagree with your phrase 'live well'. People just want to live and put food on the table.
Thank fuck for that!You don’t.
This thread is bollocks.
If you sold your old Ford Fiesta on EBay for £4K you wouldn’t pay a penny tax on it.
You aren’t trading.
If you sell five cars you would.