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Watching Heartbreak Ridge, and I concur with whoever said a young (ish) Clint could play Jack Reacher.0
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No such allowance for hobby income exists.
However, if you start to buy products to then sell on, or you are regularly selling large amounts of your possessions the rules change. Again, if your profits using listing sites or classified adverts, plus any other income/salary, do not exceed the £8,105 personal allowance in one year, you do not have to pay tax. But, if you make profits that exceed your personal allowance, or are an income on top of any salary or any other money-making, you should be declaring them as they are taxable.
Regularly buying items to sell on at a profit on eBay or other sites is in effect a small business, and so it is very important to keep a tab on profits and maintain clear records, including receipts of all your expenses which can be put against your profits for taxable purposes. This way, HM Revenue and Customs will be able to accurately calculate how much tax you owe and you won’t end up paying too much. But if you do find yourself going from selling a few things here and there to developing a small business, then you must let the Revenue know within three months. Otherwise you are liable for a £100 fine.If I had a pound for every pound I'd lost, I'd be confused0 -
Half hour break now try not to chat to much I hate play catchup :rotfl::rotfl:
Play nice while I'm gone:DMake it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
Redundancy date 31/12/12
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glitchb*tch wrote: »:rotfl:same store - they are terrible in there and they kept copies of my shops today0
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my favorite person (other than my kids) i could just pick him up and put him in my pocket
love him to bits x
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Perhaps a visual timetable would help, so that he could look at it and know what is coming next. Also something we have started doing more recently is the child making a sort of poster with a picture/photo of them in the middle and then around the pic/photo are things such as, I like ... , I don't like... so that if another adult is in the classroom they understand what can trigger an outburst or what can calm the child down.
Some children take longer to settle into a new class, hope it works itself out.
The teacher said they have a large visual timetable but would be making his own smaller version to split it up even more. They have asked me how he settles down at home when he has his angry outbursts which are very frequent. At home they are only a matter of 20 seconds as we just give him a cuddle, he cuddles he pooh bear and then we carry on as normal. In a class with 25 other children is a completely different situation and not nice for anybody. Fingers crossed after meeting with senco tomorrow we can start a plan to help everybody. He does not want to go to school at the moment, he keeps telling me he is lonely. They seem to think there is more to it and will do all possible in the next few weeks to get things moving xx Thanks for your post I can only imagine how hard and worrying a job it is xxNow on the 5:2 diet.
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Yes please make mine a large rose preferably free lol.
I just feel henlans gets too much stick for doing what I believe lots are doing quietly. Anyhow enough said.
I'm usually on The grabbit boards, Tesco threads and once used the pregnancy thread as a lifeline while hospitalised for 6 months.
I don't post often these days as with 5 youngsters I'm usually flat out, but do try to contribute when I can.
Thank u very much for the welcome, it's been a crap day here with never ending rain and I've hidden myself in my bedroom because there's football on downstairs :eek:
Before I log off for the night, wanted to make sure you got your pint of Albali Rose (we have had a rather good deal on it recently, courtesey of Sada of course).
Welcome to the thread xxAvatar courtesey of HC :beer:0 -
ChrisEvanson wrote: »However, if you start to buy products to then sell on, or you are regularly selling large amounts of your possessions the rules change. Again, if your profits using listing sites or classified adverts, plus any other income/salary, do not exceed the £8,105 personal allowance in one year, you do not have to pay tax. But, if you make profits that exceed your personal allowance, or are an income on top of any salary or any other money-making, you should be declaring them as they are taxable.
Regularly buying items to sell on at a profit on eBay or other sites is in effect a small business, and so it is very important to keep a tab on profits and maintain clear records, including receipts of all your expenses which can be put against your profits for taxable purposes. This way, HM Revenue and Customs will be able to accurately calculate how much tax you owe and you won’t end up paying too much. But if you do find yourself going from selling a few things here and there to developing a small business, then you must let the Revenue know within three months. Otherwise you are liable for a £100 fine.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
OK I'm off to bed. Wishing you all a fun filled time in the bar, hope to catch up with you all tomrrow xxAvatar courtesey of HC :beer:0
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