Vinted Tax Panic: How the £1,000 HMRC Loophole Protects Your Old Clothes

Terrified of the new HMRC side-hustle tax? Discover the £1,000 trading allowance loophole and find out if your old clothes are legally safe from the taxman.
Faulty goods? Poor service? Refused a refund? We explain exactly what you are entitled to under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and how to get your money back—without the jargon.

Terrified of the new HMRC side-hustle tax? Discover the £1,000 trading allowance loophole and find out if your old clothes are legally safe from the taxman.

Fobbed off by customer service after 30 days? Learn how to use the 6-month loophole under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 to force a repair, replacement, or refund.

Millions of UK workers overpay HMRC every year due to emergency tax codes like BR or 0T. Learn how to check your code and claim a 4-year backdated refund.

Want to disappear from the web? Use this step-by-step guide and our free legal template to force companies to delete your data under UK GDPR.

Steam or Sony refused your refund because you "downloaded" the game? Store policies cannot override UK law. Use our free legal template to demand a refund for faulty digital games.

Vinted, eBay or Depop asking for your National Insurance number? Don't panic. We explain the "30-Item Rule," the £1,000 allowance, and why selling old clothes is usually tax-free.