Vinted, eBay, Le Bon Coin… Should you declare your income from online sales to the tax authorities?

THE ECO + If you sell or have sold goods on a peer-to-peer online sales platform, then the income earned may be taxable. Le Figaro enlightens you.

If this year you have chosen to sell your old sofa or the clothes your children no longer wear on the Internet, then you may need to inform the Tax authorities. Income derived from person-to-person sales, online or not, may be taxable under certain conditions. You will then need to mention this on your tax return. Regulars of Le Bon Coin, by Vinted or eBay, so don’t think that your small online business escapes the attention of the tax administration, the platforms are required to share a large amount of information concerning the activity of their users with the tax authorities. So to avoid any unpleasant surprises, it is better to be clear about what must be declared or not. THE Figaro make the point.

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