NI Number being asked for wrongly by EBAY

I have checked my account and I am well below the £1740 allowance as I am only at £740 max for this year so Ebay are completely wrong in all this as for HMRC I have spoken to them and again they tell me I am not on the limited as a private seller so ebay are very wrong is asking you to supply your NI Number so all this needs to stop with ebay wrongly asking for NI numbers for HMRC when it does NOT APPLY TO ACCOUNTS THAT ARE  WELL BELOW THE ABOVE VALUE!!!!...SO EXPLAIN AGAIN????

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NI Number being asked for wrongly by EBAY

jckl1957
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Ebay has to pass your details to HMRC if you sell more than 30 items in a year.

There are two thresholds: 30 items or about £1740.

You have sold 13 items in the last two months and, looking at your feedback as a seller, it does look as if you have gone over the limit of 30 items.

 

Details from the link:

 

For residents of the UK, eBay is legally required to report both your sales transactions and certain personal or business information to His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). eBay will report this information should you meet either of the following thresholds within the calendar year:

  • Your total sales on eBay is equal to or more than £1,740 after deducting fees and commissions or taxes
  • You complete 30 or more sales transactions on eBay (cancelled transactions are not included in the calculation)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/account/regulatory/sales-reporting/uk-digital-sales-reporting?id=5454

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that is where they are wrong i have not gone over 30 items i keep on telling them and HMRC have too said they are not interested as i am no where near the value so selling a number of items is not the value criteria to be used, its a value that is required so EBAY THIS IS THEFT!!!!!

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It is not a value.

If you have sold 30 items this year, even if you sold 30 items at 99p, Ebay would have to pass your details, including your NI number to HMRC.

Ebay is unlikely to make an error. They have a record of every sale you have made.

It is easy enough to tot up your sales for the year - you can check here to see how many items you have sold this year:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/mys/sold/rf/filter=ALL&limit=25&period=CURRENT_YEAR&sort=MOST_RECENTLY_SOLD

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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totally crazy as i spoke with HMRC and they stated not interested in private sellers under the £1740 ebay threshold it is still theft from ebay as they have no right to hold money from sellers whom are private sellers whom have not met the £1740 there can be a much nicer way in doing all this as ebay get nothing from it other than holding monies wrongly and using that money for there own benefit!!!

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You have been assured by HMRC that you have no tax to pay so why not simply give Ebay your NI Number?

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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no as there is no criteria of £1740 as for myself i am no were near it!!!...i just dont like ebay in there own ways in ignoring sent messages directly to them and ignoring the real issue and them holding monies falsely it was the same with the way the postage worked where they took a percentage but did nothing for it as they did not send the item and the costs involved so there having 10% is also theft too 

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Ebay are complying with their legal obligation as an online marketing place.  

 

You can check this out in their help pages. 

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maybe but with false criteria on certain ebay accounts as they are not using the correct criteria to judge such an account like  mine, its all false and theft on EBAY, there obligations do not meet this criteria in falsness they are just taking everyone with no correct evidence i sent them all  ine and all they do IS IGNORE WHAT I AHVE SENT TO THEM EACH TIME THEY ARE UNPROFESSUIONAL AND RUDE!!!!

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