{"id":69199,"date":"2023-12-06T18:16:51","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T18:16:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newcelebworld.com\/?p=69199"},"modified":"2023-12-06T18:16:51","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T18:16:51","slug":"huge-change-coming-in-weeks-for-anyone-selling-on-vinted-or-depop-amid-tax-shake-up-check-if-youre-affected-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newcelebworld.com\/lifestyle\/huge-change-coming-in-weeks-for-anyone-selling-on-vinted-or-depop-amid-tax-shake-up-check-if-youre-affected-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Huge change coming in weeks for anyone selling on Vinted or Depop amid tax shake up – check if you're affected | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"

A HUGE change is coming in weeks from anyone who sells clothes or other items on Vinted or Depop. <\/p>\n

From the New Year HMRC will be cracking down on people who earn extra income through various side hustles. <\/p>\n

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Whether you rent out your tech on Fat Llama, drive for Uber or freelance on Fiverr – your income will soon be reported directly to HMRC.<\/p>\n

It's all part of a wider\u00a0tax\u00a0crackdown from HMRC on people boosting their income via\u00a0side\u00a0hustles.<\/p>\n

This also includes millions of people who sell their clothes online too. <\/p>\n

Platforms like Depop and Vinted have really soared in popularity in recent years as an easy way to earn some extra money. <\/p>\n

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With Christmas just around the corner and sellers likely to list hundreds of unwanted presents, it's important to know how the changes may affect you. <\/p>\n

The new system could slap sellers with an unexpected tax bill if they don't comply with all the necessary tax regulations.<\/p>\n

From January 1, HM Revenue and Customs will direct these platforms to record how much\u00a0money\u00a0people make by listing their services on them.<\/p>\n

From January, those with a\u00a0side hustle\u00a0will still be expected to fill in a tax return and pay what they owe the HMRC every year.<\/p>\n

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But, the taxman will also go directly to these platforms, who will become responsible for recording this information and handing it over to HMRC<\/p>\n

HMRC will then be able to use this data as well as any submitted tax returns to work out if there are any discrepancies.<\/p>\n

It previously said it would invest \u00a336.69million in this initiative and employ 24 full-time staff to launch and enforce the measures, which aim to "bear down on detect and tackle tax evasion".<\/p>\n

Miruna Constantin, tax manager at accountancy group RSM, warned sellers: "It\u2019s never been easier to sell on that ugly festive jumper or garish socks with online platforms like Vinted. <\/p>\n

"However, it\u2019s important to understand the tax rules or they could get a costly shock from HMRC in the future<\/span>."<\/p>\n

The measures will also affect those renting out properties on Airbnb and other property rental platforms, or selling other services online.<\/p>\n

Miruna added: "These platforms have been warned to brace themselves against landing in hot water with HMRC."<\/p>\n

The first reporting deadline for the sites will be one year after the rules are introduced, on January 31, 2025.<\/p>\n

In order to meet the strict requirements must bring in new ways of collecting seller details to pass on to HMRC in the correct format.<\/p>\n

The taxman will then verify it against its own records to make sure individuals are correctly reporting their income on their tax returns.<\/p>\n

"There will be hefty fines and penalties for failing to submit reports or submitting 'inaccurate, incomplete, unverified sellers\u2019 records' so the platforms will be incentivised to ensure they meet their reporting obligations," Miruna warned.<\/p>\n

If you know you don't sell very often don't worry, if you make no more than \u00a31,700 for fewer than 30 sales in a reporting period, information is not required to be provided to HMRC. <\/p>\n

However, that doesn\u2019t mean you do not have any tax reporting obligations, Miruna warned.<\/p>\n

She said: "If you have a profit-seeking motive, for example, buying premium items from outlets to sell at a profit online, your little side hustle might be seen as trading."<\/p>\n

The number of transactions you make, or the nature of the assets you sell, will also determine your tax position.<\/p>\n

"You may need still to file a self-assessment tax return with HMRC and pay income tax and National Insurance contributions paid accordingly," she warned.<\/p>\n

It can be complicated for those who may not be aware of the ins and outs of the tax process, or who only sell items online occasionally. <\/p>\n

A simple rule of thumb is if you make \u00a31,000 or more in a year in sales, you'll need to consider whether a tax return is required.<\/p>\n

Miruna said: "The good news is, the information collected by platforms must be shared with HMRC as well as with sellers, which should help taxpayers get their affairs right. <\/p>\n

"However, it can come as a surprise to many individuals, leading them to prepare tax returns for the first time and make some think twice about that wardrobe spring clean."<\/p>\n

How do you know if you need to submit a tax return?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Self-assessment is a system HMRC uses to collect\u00a0income tax.<\/p>\n

Tax is usually deducted automatically from wages,\u00a0pensions\u00a0and savings, but people and businesses with other incomes must report it in a tax return.<\/p>\n

This applies to the following:<\/p>\n