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Individual seller, do I need to register for VAT?

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I am an Individual seller, recently had a clear out of old books (70) I thought I would post and sell. I received an email saying my electronic tax invoice for last month was ready. Does this mean I now need to register VAT details?

Any help would be much appreciated

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Individual seller, do I need to register for VAT?

HI
I am an Individual seller, recently had a clear out of old books (70) I thought I would post and sell. I received an email saying my electronic tax invoice for last month was ready. Does this mean I now need to register VAT details?

Any help would be much appreciated

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If you are not selling for profit you don’t need to declare it to HMRC. Once you reach the £1,000 turnover then you do have to declare it

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Seller_gOlDFgS5Li5Jc

do you turn over £85 000 per rolling year if no then you dont need to register for vat

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

No, you do not need to be VAT registered.
You will get that email as Amazon do charge you VAT on your fees.

Are these books all your own personal items that you are selling secondhand, or have you bought items with the intent of selling on, even if secondhand ?
As soon as you start buying stock to sell on you are considered as trading and need to be registered with HMRC as self-employed (probably sole-trader), and Amazon as a Business Seller.

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Individual seller, do I need to register for VAT?

HI
I am an Individual seller, recently had a clear out of old books (70) I thought I would post and sell. I received an email saying my electronic tax invoice for last month was ready. Does this mean I now need to register VAT details?

Any help would be much appreciated

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Individual seller, do I need to register for VAT?

HI
I am an Individual seller, recently had a clear out of old books (70) I thought I would post and sell. I received an email saying my electronic tax invoice for last month was ready. Does this mean I now need to register VAT details?

Any help would be much appreciated

Tags:Registration, Taxes
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Individual seller, do I need to register for VAT?

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HI
I am an Individual seller, recently had a clear out of old books (70) I thought I would post and sell. I received an email saying my electronic tax invoice for last month was ready. Does this mean I now need to register VAT details?

Any help would be much appreciated

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If you are not selling for profit you don’t need to declare it to HMRC. Once you reach the £1,000 turnover then you do have to declare it

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If you are not selling for profit you don’t need to declare it to HMRC. Once you reach the £1,000 turnover then you do have to declare it

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If you are not selling for profit you don’t need to declare it to HMRC. Once you reach the £1,000 turnover then you do have to declare it

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do you turn over £85 000 per rolling year if no then you dont need to register for vat

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No, you do not need to be VAT registered.
You will get that email as Amazon do charge you VAT on your fees.

Are these books all your own personal items that you are selling secondhand, or have you bought items with the intent of selling on, even if secondhand ?
As soon as you start buying stock to sell on you are considered as trading and need to be registered with HMRC as self-employed (probably sole-trader), and Amazon as a Business Seller.

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Seller_gOlDFgS5Li5Jc

do you turn over £85 000 per rolling year if no then you dont need to register for vat

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do you turn over £85 000 per rolling year if no then you dont need to register for vat

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

No, you do not need to be VAT registered.
You will get that email as Amazon do charge you VAT on your fees.

Are these books all your own personal items that you are selling secondhand, or have you bought items with the intent of selling on, even if secondhand ?
As soon as you start buying stock to sell on you are considered as trading and need to be registered with HMRC as self-employed (probably sole-trader), and Amazon as a Business Seller.

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Seller_DROodOAYHftnc

No, you do not need to be VAT registered.
You will get that email as Amazon do charge you VAT on your fees.

Are these books all your own personal items that you are selling secondhand, or have you bought items with the intent of selling on, even if secondhand ?
As soon as you start buying stock to sell on you are considered as trading and need to be registered with HMRC as self-employed (probably sole-trader), and Amazon as a Business Seller.

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