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> a 'hobby' breeder who only breeds occassionally to further their own line etc would probably not fall under the notice of the tax man. tax on breeding really only applies to those who are making a profit from it, such as puppy farmers.
> If it did come to it and you had to put down thisas income then yes you would put down what that bitch has cost you to bring up for 4 years
> If anything in the current climate you are more likely to make a profit breeding pups
> how?
> surely then you would have to prove to the tax man that you bought the dog to breed
>Strictly speaking, even money made from car boot sales (as an example) is income and therefore taxable.
>a 'hobby' breeder who only breeds occassionally to further their own line etc would probably not fall under the notice of the tax man. tax on breeding really only applies to those who are making a profit from it, such as puppy farmers.
>I would agree with this but others don't...... seriously I'm sure the tax man has better things to do than go after people who breed the odd litter of pups. If it did come to it and you had to put down thisas income then yes you would put down what that bitch has cost you to bring up for 4 years
> How much it cost you to raise a bitch for 4 years? LOL They must employ some really silly tax men if you can claim to be a hobbiest but offset costs like a business
> Strictly speaking, even money made from car boot sales (as an example) is income and therefore taxable.
> there is no tax liability for selling things you have bought for personal use
I know of two people that have ben caught out on epupz by the tax man, they can check how many litters you have advertised.
Linda
>Same here but with benefits cheats
> but the tax still applies regardless of how much or how little they breed. It relates to income, not quantity of litters.
> How much it cost you to raise a bitch for 4 years? LOL They must employ some really silly tax men if you can claim to be a hobbiest but offset costs like a business
> How much it cost you to raise a bitch for 4 years? LOL They must employ some really silly tax men if you can claim to be a hobbiest but offset costs like a business.
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