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Tax on upping your income

debt_free_me
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in Cutting tax
HelloDoes anyone know if you have to declare money made on cashback websites, surveys, slice the pie etc. I know you have to on mystery shopping.
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Cashback is not taxable.
Other sources of income probably are, but are unlikely to be material enough for HMRC to worry about. If your are talking about a total of under £100 the tax would be less than £20 and I doubt HMRC would want the admin of dealing with it.I am an Accountant. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as an Accountant.All posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and should not be seen as professional advice.0
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