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what type of business sector would they come under?
GoodNewmover
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Always wondered. Unlike most eBay sellers, The sellers on sites like Etsy, Folksy make and sell handmade goods.
Now if an etsy seller were to register with Companies House or inform HMRC and or set up a business account, what type of business/sector would they come under? Retail...? Manufacturers...? Other types if so what? Thanks.
Now if an etsy seller were to register with Companies House or inform HMRC and or set up a business account, what type of business/sector would they come under? Retail...? Manufacturers...? Other types if so what? Thanks.
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I don't remember having to put a business 'type' when registering with HMRC.Never Knowingly Understood.
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Retail, but could be others.Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0
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