Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 09:11:25AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
>> * Sven Luther ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> > Let's say your paroquial association or housewife get-together association,
>> > start to sell house-made cakes in order to finance the repainting or 
>> > fixing of
>> > the roof of their church or school or whatever. Or school children raising
>> > money for an excursion or whatever.
>
> You didn't reply to this above example. Plain simple, is this commercial and
> business for you, or is it not ?

If you sell stuff in the UK, then tax law applies to you *regardless* of
volume.

There are *exemptions* in the tax law, but "we're doing a good thing"
isn't one of them.

cheers, Rich.

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