eBay traders warned to register with HMRC New guidelines published to help online traders learn requirements Written by The Startups Team Published on 13 February 2007 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. Written and reviewed by: The Startups Team People running an online business via auction website eBay are being warned to check if they need to register as self-employed.HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has produced a new online guide for people who trade online. The guide outlines the rules for people who trade online for a profit, as opposed to those selling low value items from home.HMRC has warned that you must be registered if your online activity involves:Selling goods that were bought with the intention of re-selling them, selling items made yourself for a profit, selling or buying on behalf of others for financial gain or receiving payment for a service.Anyone running an online business should register for VAT, and may need to pay income tax, national insurance contributions, and fill out a self-assessment return. E-traders starting a new business must let HMRC know within three months of starting trading.It is estimated that around 68,000 people make all or a large proportion of their living through selling items on eBay.HMRC is reportedly using a robotic computer software programme called Xenon to scan internet sites looking for people making a lot of transactions on auction sites.According to the BBC, 200 people registered as online traders in the first two days of HMRC’s campaign to alert e-traders of their legal requirements.© Crimson Business Ltd. 2007 Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Written by: The Startups Team