
Web Bots Are Out to Get You!
The Taxman has announced he is going to start targeting
tax evasion by online traders, private tutors, personal trainers
and life coaches.
In order to find out who is failing to pay tax on all their income
the Taxman is to send out web bots (automatic search programmes),
to trawl the internet for data on sales and services advertised by
UK residents. This data will then be compared to sources the Tax
Office holds such as bank interest and tax returns.
If you declare all of your profits and earnings on your tax return
you have nothing to fear. But you may have friends or family
members who earn a little bit on the side by selling stuff or
advertising their services online, so please pass on this advance
warning.
For example, a hobby making decorative items could lead to selling
the products at a market or through a website. A common
misconception is that if no profit is made the income source does
not need to be declared. Unfortunately the Taxman is unlikely to
agree. Where the costs are not recorded any income will be treated
as profit, and thus will amount to taxable income. The same applies
to private tuition; even if the turnover is very small it must be
declared where there is intent to make a profit from the
activity.
Those online traders or private tutors who have not declared this
source of income to the Taxman and who are not registered for self
assessment, should contact the Tax Office by 5 October 2011 to
notify them there is income received during the 2010/11 tax year.
The best way to do this is to complete the self assessment
registration form CWF1, either online or in paper form. We can do
this for you. The Taxman will then issue the individual with a tax
return form to complete for 2010/11.
Where the individual has traded online for several years without
declaring the income, a more detailed disclosure to the Tax Office
will be required. Please talk to us before approaching the Tax
Office, as such a situation needs to be handled very
carefully!

