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By Guest
Date 27.03.05 22:34 UTC
Wish I was a Tax man.
How do you lot get away with not paying tax .

Because we spend more money than we get back in puppy sales :D

We don't. All income over the exempted level is taxed.
:)
who are you adressing this message to? I pay tax on all of my income thankyou very much
By kayc
Date 27.03.05 23:04 UTC
Excuse me, but some of us have K codes, :( I am sure I pay far too much, and I dont go out to work for a living. work that one out ;)
By lel
Date 27.03.05 23:22 UTC

I work and pay tax- dont breed so dont have to pay tax on that :)
Hope that helps with your query :D
i dont breed ether but i never new you have to pay tax on breeding!
By Daisy
Date 28.03.05 10:37 UTC
You have to pay tax on ANY income (assuming that you already pay tax, or that the income is over the personal allowance) :) Income from breeding (or any other 'business') means after allowable expenses
Daisy
My husband read somewhere the taxman is clamping down on breeders so we have kept a record of all vets bills, food bill and all other expenses concerning the dogs. If there is any profit to be made then I would love him to show me where. On the litter maybe on the upkeep of the mother for the puppies to come from never :)
By Daisy
Date 28.03.05 11:40 UTC
I doubt whether the tax man would be too interested in people who have the odd litter :) What they would be interested in is people who have several litters a year, every year :) Much more money to be made from that, particularly if little is done on health checks and veterinary care :(
Daisy
By lel
Date 28.03.05 14:25 UTC

Just out of interest- how can the tax man prove anything on unregistered litters though? :(
By Daisy
Date 28.03.05 14:51 UTC
They only have to prove that you have sold the pups - advertisments in local papers, journals, newspaper shops etc. Doesn't matter whether they are registered or not. You would be surprised as to where the tax man looks to see what 'work' people are doing :)
Daisy
By MickB
Date 28.03.05 15:13 UTC
If the Inland Revenue wants to tax a breeder on their "income" from puppy sales, they have to do this in the context of treating dogs as your "business." They then have to take into account expenditure as well as income and the vast majority of occasional hobby breeders would end up, like us, with a significant deficit rather than a profit. We were quite grateful to the vindictive pillock who "reported" us to the IR. We ended up getting a refund! There is some justice!!! VBG

I do the same for the same reasons, as if I did have any problems I could at least have some idea of my more obvious outgoings.
I think this is a stupid question, full of assumptions and no fact.
By Fillis
Date 29.03.05 12:20 UTC

And probably yet another Troll - they are getting SO boring
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