
01-31-2018 02:26 PM
Yes ,I Have A Store now And I Was Wondering If You Need A Business Licence When You Dont Collect Taxes , If So What Kind Of Licence? All I Sell Is Used Items. I Would Appreciate Any Feedback. Cheers Gerry
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01-31-2018 02:33 PM
You can find information for BC at the following link:
http://www.bcbusinessregistry.ca/BRfaqs.htm#4
Generally speaking of you are operating using only your actual name you don't need to register. Actual name would be registering accounts with eBay and PayPal under your personal name not a business name. I don't think that includes the user name you use on eBay as long as the actual accounts are under your own name.
01-31-2018 02:33 PM
You can find information for BC at the following link:
http://www.bcbusinessregistry.ca/BRfaqs.htm#4
Generally speaking of you are operating using only your actual name you don't need to register. Actual name would be registering accounts with eBay and PayPal under your personal name not a business name. I don't think that includes the user name you use on eBay as long as the actual accounts are under your own name.
01-31-2018 05:53 PM
You don't have to register to collect taxes until you are grossing $30,000 a year.
Until then you are running an online garage sale.
You might, before that, want to make sure your home insurance covers you stock.
02-01-2018 06:34 AM
"All I Sell Is Used Items. "
It depends.
Are you selling your own "used" items? Then no license, no tax, no worry.
Or are you purchasing "used" items for resale on eBay? Then you must keep track of your purchases, expenses and sales and report your net profits (regardless how small they are) on your annual personal tax return.
02-04-2018 04:44 AM
OP lives in British Columbia. The number of listings on eBay indicates that this seller is selling as a "Business" on eBay.
OP should look at the rules for a business in British Columbia. Each province has its own rules.
It may be advantageous to register as a business, mainly because OP is selling as a business.
Registering as a business means your store name, business name, is "legal" and cannot be used by another seller in British Columbia
02-04-2018 09:05 AM
Likely a business, yes, but not impossible it's the accumulation of a lifetime of personal collecting.