My mother recently told me that she knows I'm on the spectrum.
My mother recently told me that she knows I'm on the spectrum.
You don't need to declare anything that you genuinely bought for your own personal use and then sold on. You do need to declare the things you've bought and sole on at profit.
The problem is that you've traded them off the same account so it might be hard to pick apart which money is business income and which is your own personal money from a second hand sale.
You probably do want to go to CAB and ask them to sort this out. If it helps I used to volunteer with the Scottish version of CAB and this is tiny compared to some of the stuff people used to do and then need us to fix.
You don't need to declare anything that you genuinely bought for your own personal use and then sold on. You do need to declare the things you've bought and sole on at profit.
The problem is that you've traded them off the same account so it might be hard to pick apart which money is business income and which is your own personal money from a second hand sale.
You probably do want to go to CAB and ask them to sort this out. If it helps I used to volunteer with the Scottish version of CAB and this is tiny compared to some of the stuff people used to do and then need us to fix.