From April 2025, at the start of the new tax year, new laws are coming in including a wage increase that will see millions of ...
Up to 300,000 people, including those with side hustles, will no longer need to file a Self-Assessment tax return ...
Pre-loved fashion reseller Messina Hembry has teamed up with University of Oxford spinout Aistetic to tackle a significant obstacle impacting the growth and profitability of resale fashion platforms.
Anyone selling clothes or items they have made on secondhand sites like Vinted and eBay could be required to pay tax under ...
HMRC is currently sending letters to around 6,000 people who it believes earned income through online marketplaces and may need to pay tax on it - here's what you need to know ...
James Murray, Treasury minister, has announced changes that the government believes will benefit around 300,000 people ...
The government says it is making it easier for online sellers, drivers, and dog walkers by raising a key threshold ...
The key change is the increase of the Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA) reporting threshold for trading income from £1,000 to ...
THOUSANDS of households are set to receive letters urging them to declare income from online sales up to four years ago – or ...
HMRC will no longer ask hundreds of thousands of people with side hustles to file a tax return under new plans unveiled this ...
Up to 300,000 people with "side hustles" in the UK, such as those selling clothes on Vinted or creating content on TikTok, will no longer need to file a Self-Assessment tax return to HMRC.
Planned changes will reduce admin for thousands of people making income from selling goods and services online ...