HMRC has launched a fresh summer campaign reminding people with “side hustles” that extra income may need to be reported for tax purposes. The announcement specifically highlights people earning income from wedding services, online selling, content creation, freelancing and similar activities.
The key figure remains the £1,000 trading allowance. If total income from side activities exceeds £1,000 during the tax year, there may be an obligation to register for Self Assessment and declare the income to HMRC.
Importantly, not everyone selling online has a tax problem. Selling unwanted personal possessions is generally not taxable. However, regularly buying or making goods to sell, or providing services for payment, is likely to be treated as trading.
If you have a side hustle, you should:
Early disclosure is almost always easier and cheaper than dealing with an HMRC enquiry.
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