• Make a contribution
  • Get the Print Edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter
Monday, March 9, 2026
  • Login
Reading Today Online
  • HOME
  • YOUR AREA
    • All
    • Caversham
    • Central Reading
    • East Reading
    • Katesgrove
    • Reading
    • Southcote & Coley
    • Tilehurst & Norcot
    • Whitley

    Two jailed for string of drugs offences, including intent to supply crack and heroin

    Woodley road reopens following bus bridge crash

    Emergency services respond after bus smashes into bridge in Woodley

    Reading Labour accused by Greens of ‘misleading the public’ over £43m funding claim

    Reading College hosts first community Iftar meal for students and staff

    Plan to replace building near Reading town centre given go-ahead after nearly a decade

    Independent family-owned Eclectic Games marks two decades in Reading

    A4 bottleneck: Wokingham politicians divided on extending Sutton Seeds bus lane

    FROM THE LEADER: Local government reorganisation proposals

  • COMMUNITY
  • CRIME
  • READING FC
  • SPORT
    • All
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Rugby

    “Noel did a great job under tough circumstances”: Reading FC legend Doyle reflects on former teammate

    Ehibhatiomhan hits hat-trick as Reading FC strengthen play-off push with another late comeback

    Reading’s Ollie Hill Aims for Paralympic glory after injury comeback

    Reading FC Community Trust coach fundraising to help young people access coaching qualifications

    Legends to return as Reading FC to mark 20th anniversary of iconic ‘106’ team

    Reading FC boss provides injury update on Jack Marriott

    Reading gears up for Green Park Half Marathon this month

    Football banning order given to second man after Reading FC pitch invasion

    Man who head-butted Reading FC match steward banned from attending games and handed hundreds in fines

  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • ARTS
    • READING FESTIVAL
    • READING PRIDE
    • WOKINGHAM FESTIVAL
  • READING FESTIVAL
  • BUSINESS
  • MORE…
    • ADVERTISE
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
Reading Today Online
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Timing couldn’t be worse:’Side hustle’ tax to hit residents in the South East harder

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, January 16, 2024 7:03 am
in Business, Featured, Reading
A A
NEW RULES set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists. Picture: Sarah Agnew via Unsplash

NEW RULES set out by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists. Picture: Sarah Agnew via Unsplash

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

NEW RULES set out by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs could disproportionately affect residents in the South East, according to debt specialists.

HMRC recently announced plans to implement infromation collection those who supplement their income by selling items online for profit.

The new rule, dubbed the “side hustle” tax, means that, while sellers earning more than £1,000 a year are already required to inform HMRC, companies will now be asked to provide relevant information on sellers.

Those making more than £1,000 without a ‘main’ job are considered as self-employed and are required to file a necessary tax return with details of their online selling.

Those without a main job can earn up to £12,570 without incurring extra tax.

Those who buy and sell stock regularly should be registered as a company, which means that any associated expenses which go back into the business bring the profit total down as bus

Related posts

Two jailed for string of drugs offences, including intent to supply crack and heroin

Woodley road reopens following bus bridge crash

Emergency services respond after bus smashes into bridge in Woodley

Reading Labour accused by Greens of ‘misleading the public’ over £43m funding claim

From the start of this month, online retailers and marketplaces–such as Vinted and eBay–will be required to report information to the body about users who meet a certain sales threshold.

Users who fail to declare relevant profits can be subject to large fines.

Debt solutions experts at PennyPlan say that this will have a particularly significant impact on residents in the South East of England, however, including those in Reading.

They recommend that those who sell items online check their sales figures covering the last year and calculate the total money made.

Those whose totals exceed £1,000 should register as self-employed and submit a self-assessment tax return.

There are concerns, however, as it is not currently clear how HMRC will define the difference between selling purely for profit and having used the item for personal enjoyment and selling after use.

Sellers are also recommended to begin a running total for sales in the coming year, which means they can either stop when they reach the limit or prepare for self-assessment.

Chris Lenehan at PennyPlan says: “Introducing a “side hustle tax” for people who sell their unwanted items online is a setback for those trying to escape debt cycles.

“Websites such as eBay and Vinted are popular among people who previously sold their unwanted clothes at car boot sales or on social media to earn extra money.

“This is for goods that have already been purchased and are being sold for a markdown rather than for-profit purposes–for some struggling to meet the household bills, this could be the difference between falling into arrears and keeping up to date.”

He added: “And it’s not only people selling the products who will be deeply affected.

“A decrease in the number of people selling second-hand goods, such as clothing, will have a negative impact on low-income households who rely on them to meet their needs.

“With the current cost of living crisis and anticipated recession, the timing could not be worse.”

More information about PennyPlan is available via: pennyplan.co.uk

Keep up to date by signing up for our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people who have requested it.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Previous Post

E-scooters could be seized by police as force moves to ‘enforcement phase’

Next Post

Work set to begin to remove flooded bar from Oracle Riverside

FOLLOW US

POPULAR STORIES

  • Wildlife Park in Pangbourne, Beale Park, welcomes two new residents, Brad and Enkai the sloths, as it marks its 70th year

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Reading’s new logistics hub nears completion – town to see massive change

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • ‘It surprised me’: Former Reading FC midfielder speaks on Royals’ season and his time in Berkshire

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ruben Selles sacked by third club since leaving Reading FC

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Reading FC boss provides injury update on Jack Marriott

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

RDG.Today – which is a Social Enterprise – provides Reading Borough with free, independent news coverage.

If you are able, please support our work

Click Here to Support RDG.Today

ABOUT US

Reading Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Reading. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Reading Borough.

CONTACT US

news@wokinghampaper.co.uk

Reading Today Logo

Keep up to date with our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people that have subscribed

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a  The Wokingham Paper Ltd  publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: editor@wokingham.today, or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • Central Reading
    • East Reading
    • Bracknell
    • Calcot
    • Caversham
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
  • CRIME
  • COMMUNITY
  • SPORT
    • Reading FC
    • Football
    • Rugby
    • Basketball
  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • ARTS
    • READING PRIDE
    • WOKINGHAM FESTIVAL
  • READING FESTIVAL
  • OBITUARIES
  • BUSINESS
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT US
  • SUPPORT US
  • SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER
  • WHERE TO GET THE PRINT EDITION

© 2021 - The Wokingham Paper Ltd - All Right Reserved.