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Selling online and paying taxes

If you regularly sell goods or services through an online marketplace you could be classed as a ‘trader’.

And if you earn more than £1,000 before deducting expenses through your trading, you will need to pay Income Tax on this.

For tax, an online marketplace is any website or mobile phone app that handles and enables the sale of goods and services from individuals and/or businesses to customers.

If you only sell items occasionally, you can check if you need to tell HMRC about this income.

If you’ve never declared income through a Self Assessment tax return, you can register for HMRC Online Services.

For further information please select the following link Selling online and paying taxes - information sheet - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


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