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~~ June 2011 Make £10 a day Challenge - All Welcome ~ ~

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  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    £5 amazon voucher from BP to add. first in a long time :)
  • Monkeynut
    Monkeynut Posts: 2,116 Forumite
    Oooh, I just remembered I got £20 Argos vouchers through the post on Wednesday from Consumer Pulse :D
    And £36.93 from a little bit of matched betting as well.
    Half of November Make £10 a Day Challenge: £51/ £170
  • Tebheag
    Tebheag Posts: 382 Forumite
    Sorry to ask but what are the tax implications for selling on ebay does anyone know ?
    £10 a day challange Feb 27/435 Jan 530/465

    2012 to pay off CC
    After snowballing should be debt free by Mar 2016
    2011 Target to be overdraft free this year and get debt down!
  • I made £6 on ebay yesterday
  • Tebheag
    Tebheag Posts: 382 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »


    oh by the way, did you make a diary?

    Hi i finally started a diary !
    £10 a day challange Feb 27/435 Jan 530/465

    2012 to pay off CC
    After snowballing should be debt free by Mar 2016
    2011 Target to be overdraft free this year and get debt down!
  • nat21luv
    nat21luv Posts: 3,434 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    Im not sure if I should do a car boot on sunday, I have students arriving in the afternoon, need to clean the house/sort their room....but Im desperate for the money! We have £40 left in the bank until monday, its been an expensive month with the car, bills and increased transport fares(train/tube) to and around London. All money vanished! Next week will be good, I have £200 coming my way from cake sales but not until Saturday. So until then I have to look after the petrol, starve, have NSD and spend £7 on a car boot entry fee...Hmm....
    £20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**
  • Thanks to Asseop I think thats how its spelt for calling me an inspiration lol neve been one of them before.

    Hotspur first shift when well, soon got back into it. They are no vacancies for texting at moment so just doing the phone. I just find it funny Im sure I would kill the all vision of what they think if they knew I was here in my pjs and a brew at the time lol. But hey getting some good hold time.

    Just accepted my first mystery shopping assignments I never seem to see them in north west so that will be soon more but not including it until it as dropped through once I have done one I will apply with other companies and see about getting more dropping through every little bit helps.

    Didnt manage to do any ebaying last night as I was seriously in bad mood with santander for being £4.08 ov they are charging me £135.00 so kind of just killed it for me or the night but im back now and will pay it and then they will notice my accounts are being closed. Business and Personal. I know its my fault but just gets to you for £4.00 Im being charged £135.00 thats on hell of good interest they have just earned.

    Nothing upto now to include but will be back lol, got a few bits to do for work today but ill try and get something included.
    DMP with CCCS £9,000 Awaiting exact figure when everything sorted x January 2013 DUE January 2017
    Doing everything and anything to clear by January 2014
    Save £2013 in 2013 £0 Earn £2013 in 2013 £0
    Quit smoking 31 dec 12 current saving £65.55 x
  • rdchick
    rdchick Posts: 1,815 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    so the wage has arrived £63 for this weeks second job (working 6 hours overtime this week so looking forward to next weeks paypacket ;)) + £3.97 on ebay so far + £2.55 from onepoll :) all in all £69.52 so far this week (weekend still to come!!) £145.84 so far this month :D
    Life is too short not to love what you do.
  • Aesop
    Aesop Posts: 23,773 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Tebheag wrote: »
    Sorry to ask but what are the tax implications for selling on ebay does anyone know ?

    If you sell as a business, you should register as self employed and put in a self assessment each year.

    You would need to keep good records as Monkey Nut has said below.

    The Inland Revenue run really good free courses on being self employed and how and what you can claim for.
  • Tebheag
    Tebheag Posts: 382 Forumite
    Aesop wrote: »
    If you sell as a business, you should register as self employed and put in a self assessment each year.

    You would need to keep good records as Monkey Nut has said below.

    The Inland Revenue run really good free courses on being self employed and how and what you can claim for.

    I am already registered as do subby work etc was just wondering as noticed some people seem to be earning loads on ebay so only counts if you are registered as business !
    £10 a day challange Feb 27/435 Jan 530/465

    2012 to pay off CC
    After snowballing should be debt free by Mar 2016
    2011 Target to be overdraft free this year and get debt down!
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