HMRC explains online: "If you’re only selling personal possessions you’ll probably not have to pay Income Tax on these. "However, depending on the items you sell and how much you sell them for, you ...
BRUSHING her teeth in the morning Claire Anne carefully measures out a capful of mouthwash. She gargles and swills the mint flavoured liquid around her mouth for sixty seconds. But instead of ...
When I try to tidy my one-bedroom London flat – of which I’m very well aware I am very lucky to have – I create more chaos and during my attempts at decluttering I get overwhelmed and throw my toys ...
A mum who used Vinted to sell her son's old clothes was worried it could affect her Universal Credit. The benefit claimant sold 249 items throughout 2024, with sales adding up to £1,245.