16-01-2026 9:13 AM
Good morning
I am looking for some guidance please.
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I have always sold things on ebay, however it has always been things that I no longer needed or things for family.
After moving in with my husband five years ago 18 months ago I began selling stuff that had been in storage.
Last year Jan - Dec I sold about 15,000 pounds. Thing was a combination of my own stuff which included some of my lego collection which I had been collecting as something for my kids to sell after I pass.
I have also been dabbling in books purchasing subscription collectibles and selling at a profit which I know is trading. I currently have a decent Stock so its not yet making a profit as such.
I am also employed full time and have a small pension which takes me to around 55k a year income.
I want to know how to approach reporting my sales and if someone would recommend a book keeper accountant as I really don't have a clue.
Thanks in advance.
16-01-2026 9:47 AM
This forum is not really the place for tax advice.
For 'Ebay advice', I would suggest you open a second account and register as a business.
Use that account for all of the items you have bought to sell. Keep this account for selling your own, pre-owned items. (Or, upgrade this account to a business account and have a new 'private' account.) That should make things easier going forward.
The deadline for tax self-assessment is 31st January so you will have to act quickly if you plan to declare a trading income for the tax year which ended in April 2025. It may help to have a chat with HMRC.
16-01-2026 10:04 AM
As advised, we don't offer tax advice, but if you started trading April 2024 then your self assessment for tax year April 2024 - April 2025 is due by 31st January this year.
Personally, I'd upgrade this existing account (as it has some feedback and buyers like that) to a business account.
Create a new private account to list your personal items on. Just sign up again with the same details but a different email address (each eBay account requires its own unique email address).
So much easier for accounting then.
I would also try and get an accountant to help you sort this out as you're on a bit of a short time scale here.
16-01-2026 10:35 AM
TBH.
You may have a job convincing ebay/HMRC that you are not a business.
With 350 new items listed, it won't be easy.
Good luck.
16-01-2026 5:04 PM
Not trying to convince to be honest just want to put in a honest tax return around what I need to pay, just unsure of the rules. Looking for an accountant now. But thank you.
16-01-2026 5:05 PM
Thank you, I like the suggestion of changing to a business account and putting personal stuff on a separate one I think that is what I will do. Makes alot of sense, and am looking for an accountant. Thank you
16-01-2026 5:06 PM
Thank you.
17-01-2026 8:16 AM
@caca6011 wrote:
Thank you, I like the suggestion of changing to a business account and putting personal stuff on a separate one I think that is what I will do. Makes alot of sense, and am looking for an accountant. Thank you
It's not really a ' suggestion' , but it's advice to be registered correctly.
A Private account is for selling your unwanted used items, say a garage / attic / wardrobe clear out.
A Business account is one for selling all Brand New items, item bought to sell.
It's easy to switch see below. Then, open a separate Private account for those used items, you just need a new email address, and new ID name.
Probably best to use a PC / laptop for this, and not the app or mobile browser. Chrome seems to work best on eBay.