03-01-2025 11:53 AM
I'm a private seller. Items I sell are between £2.90 - £10. Is It just me or will ebay's new Buyers' protection fee from the 4th Feb make it near impossible to sell competitively. A few months ago Ebay got rid of Sellers' fees for private sellers, which was a welcome move. But this new change and getting rid of multi-buy discount for private sellers will make it worse than it was with the original fees.
07-01-2025 11:01 AM
income is income and taxable who ever you are or what you do (unless you are the king or very rich and can fiddle it ) capital gains is on your stuff you sell ,which for us its bits and pieces , which can add up ,just keep a note of what you do , but really capital gains is really for the big boys selling art work/houses etc now lowered to £6000, any profit over this is taxed , but hard to work out on something you picked up 30 years ago and now sold for £10 ( and did you keep the receipt for £4.99 at the time)
07-01-2025 11:15 AM
@books-of-lore wrote:i think if you put an item on for £10 ebay will list it as £11.15 you still get your £10 who ever buys it pays the £1.15 fees
Yes, this is correct. Ignore anybody who tells you it isn't.
07-01-2025 11:16 AM
"They will definitely be surprised if there are ebay business account holders that are not paying tax"
HMRC know that there are ebay business account holders that are not paying tax that's why they are getting ebay to report this information.
07-01-2025 11:27 AM
07-01-2025 11:46 AM
"but hard to work out on something you picked up 30 years ago and now sold for £10 ( and did you keep the receipt for £4.99 at the time)"
some of the items i sold came from my late father's shed and were sold on behalf of my mother. a couple of items originally belonged to my great grandfather, were inherited by my grandfather, were inherited by my father, and finally inherited by mother ... can't a find a receipt for these!!! ... and no idea of the original value.
07-01-2025 11:51 AM
07-01-2025 11:59 AM
'Some of the items i sold came from my late father's shed and were sold on behalf of my mother. a couple of items originally belonged to my great grandfather, were inherited by my grandfather, were inherited by my father, and finally inherited by mother ... can't a find a receipt for these!!! .....'
😂👍got lots of this sort of thing ... My husband's parents kept *everything*, so did their parents....... and it's definitely a family trait 🙄
07-01-2025 12:32 PM - edited 07-01-2025 12:38 PM
@snowylilliput-0 wrote:
Sorry this is not correct , if the seller wants to list a item at £10 eBay
will add the 4% + .75p to the your price . Ebay do not take it from the
original £10 .
Yes, you are correct, but that's not what 'the-navigator' actually stated. They suggested that the fee would be taken from the seller's asking price, where in actuality it will be added onto the seller's asking price. Their figures were also inaccurate any circumstance.
From 4th Feb, the buyer fee for purchasing from private sellers will be 4% +75p.
£10.00 + £0.40 + £0.75 = Buyer will pay £11.15 + 'Simple Delivery' postage cost.
The seller will recieve £10 upon successful delivery.
07-01-2025 12:41 PM
and Evri strike again
Just watched our Evri driver leave a large packet outside the neighbours house (directly across the road from us) propped up against their front brick wall in full sight from the road !!
Guess i better go get it !!
07-01-2025 12:51 PM
'Guess i better go get it !!'
Your neighbours are lucky people....😘
07-01-2025 12:53 PM
I only noticed because Glyns as i type replacing our lounge curtains/blinds and they are down 🙂
07-01-2025 1:00 PM
07-01-2025 1:39 PM
any bets E Bay will add the 75p first and then do the 4% on that total - every penny counts.....
07-01-2025 1:50 PM
@kath3735_wxmjn wrote:any bets E Bay will add the 75p first and then do the 4% on that total - every penny counts.....
All examples provided by ebay so far state that 4% is only charged on the seller's asking price, not on top of other fees.
07-01-2025 5:40 PM
Probably the same amount as what the post offices get I'm guessing 10%
07-01-2025 5:48 PM
The problem is that an item that you were selling for £10 will not go for £11.15 unless everyone is asking £11.15 which is unlikely and in any case the buyer will go to Amazon or a shop and get it for £10 .An item will only sell for what people are prepared to pay for it.I sell cheap stuff and if I raise my price 5p I can guarantee not to get a sale,I've tried so i know.The buyer fee is really a seller fee as many people have observed.
07-01-2025 8:26 PM
Some time ago there was an announcement that all the major selling sites had to provide sales data to the Inland Revenue.
Shortly afterwards it was announced that the Inland Revenue had taken on 24 extra staff to monitor this inflow of new data.
Assuming they analyse this data from size of sales downward I think it will be a long time before they get to me 🙂
07-01-2025 8:29 PM
Except that Ebay has just imposed an 11.5% increase on your prices.
07-01-2025 8:36 PM
07-01-2025 8:37 PM - edited 07-01-2025 8:38 PM
The Inland Revenue ceased to exist 20 years ago.
What 11.5% price increase?