Do you sell products or used items on eBay? Use this calculator to work out the Income Tax and National Insurance you owe, as well as your net profit.
Do I owe tax from eBay selling?
Work out what you owe HMRC with our eBay tax calculator. When you sell on eBay, whether that’s your own products that you’ve made or bought, or your own used items, you might have tax to pay on your profits. It all depends how much you earn. As a general rule, when you earn over £1,000 profit from eBay selling, you have to file a tax return. This basically means that you complete an online process to disclose what you’ve earned during the tax year. This can be from eBay, employment, and you also declare any allowances you’ve claimed.
You do this to let HMRC know that you’ve earned untaxed income that they need to tax you on by the tax return deadline. This deadline is 31st January of any given year. For more information on how the taxing period works.
How to use the eBay tax calculator
It’s really easy to use. Just follow these steps and we’ll calculate the approximate tax you’ll owe HMRC.
Tell us how you sell on eBay
Tell us what you sell
Put in how much you earn – this will be split if you have a full-time job and use eBay on the side
Let us know what you’ve paid in seller fees to eBay
Add any other expenses you’ve had over the year – these are any spends you’ve made on your eBay selling business
Select your tax year – don’t forget it goes from 6th April to 5th April in any given period
And that’s it! We’ll calculate what you owe based on the information you give us so make sure it’s as accurate as you can make it. If you do need to file a tax return, or if you just want some tax advice from us, don’t hesitate to get in touch!