Is it worth doing a car boot sale?

Harry Kind, a consumer expert at the consumer body Which?, says: “Selling unwanted items at a car boot sale can be a great way to make some extra cash and declutter your space but it's worth doing some research and having a plan if you want to make it truly worthwhile.”
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What sells best at a car boot sale?

Clothes are a top seller at car boots. Children's and designer clothes sell well, but do expect to get haggled on the prices. Presentation: Iron them and if possible put them on a clothes rail. Always check your clothes for tears or damage before displaying.
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How to make good money at car boot?

Ten tips for successful selling at car boot sales
  1. Research. ...
  2. Pack the night before. ...
  3. Get there early. ...
  4. Go with a friend. ...
  5. Consider when to use price labels. ...
  6. Bargains attract. ...
  7. Prepare answers to objections that buyers may have. ...
  8. Set your stall out like a retailer would.
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What can you not sell at car boot sales?

Fire Arms, Knives, Tobacco, Alcohol and Controlled Substances, Unless fully licensed to do so, with permission from National Car Boot sale organisers, it is strictly forbidden to sell any of the above items and any items that may fall into the above categories.
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Do you need permission to run a car boot sale?

Car boot sales usually count as 'occasional sales', which must be licensed. An occasional sale is a sale including five or more stalls, stands, vehicles or pitches. There are exceptions to the licensing of occasional sales.
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Are car boot sales profitable?

Harry Kind, a consumer expert at the consumer body Which?, says: “Selling unwanted items at a car boot sale can be a great way to make some extra cash and declutter your space but it's worth doing some research and having a plan if you want to make it truly worthwhile.”
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Do I have to pay tax on car boot sales?

On the other hand, if somebody regularly attends car boot sales (for instance every month) with a view to making profits, HMRC will deem them to be trading and they would need to be registered as self-employed for tax and National Insurance purposes.
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Do I need insurance for a car boot sale?

Insurance. Both organisers and individual stallholders should have insurance to cover any eventuality.
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How do you show clothes at a car boot sale?

If you don't have a rail, a tarpaulin can be a great way to display more items without having to make people rummage through a large pile. With your items more spread out, people passing by can easily see what you have on offer and something may catch their eye.
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Can you sell cigarettes at a car boot sale?

What items cannot be sold at the Car Boot Sale? Fake/Counterfeit items, Food and Drink, Cigarettes, Livestock, Tins of Paint, Knives.
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Do DVDs sell at car boot sales?

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We wouldn't recommend a car boot sale if you're just selling CDs and DVDs - after all, you have to pay for a pitch so you're unlikely to make your money back. If you've got lots of other things to sell too though, it may be the perfect solution for you. Just beware the hagglers!
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What time should you go to a car boot sale?

When to arrive – Some car boot 'experts' suggest that you should visit a car boot sale both at opening time, to view the best items before they are snapped up, and then again at the end, to offer cash that sellers can't refuse if they want to avoid taking everything home.
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Do car boot sales happen in winter?

Car boot sales do run in the winter yes... they tend to be in the sticks a bit (where there's space) and you often need a car to get to them (I used to go to one at Denham which must have been at least a mile from the nearest public transport).
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Are car boot sales a British thing?

While Americans hold garage sales and the French have flea markets, the English have a distinctly British activity in which to sell one's personal second hand goods.
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Can I sell cakes at a car boot sale?

If you're simply selling cakes once in a blue moon at a car boot sale or market then you don't need to worry. However, if you are planning on doing this regularly, contact your local council and ask them what the rules are. If you do have to register your kitchen, it's totally free to do so.
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Can you sell electricals at a car boot sale?

First thing when car boot sales open, professional resellers will scour for electrical goods. Make sure you've gathered up all of your unused tech gear, which will sell for a higher price than most of your other odd bits and bobs, and set up early. Some things you might not have even thought of will sell.
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How do car boots work?

1. What is a parking boot? A parking boot (wheel clamp) is a device that is used to temporarily immobilize a vehicle. The boot is clamped onto one of the vehicle's wheels (generally front driver's side) and is locked in place preventing the vehicle from being driven and the wheel from being removed.
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How do I sell food on carboot?

At the very least, you might be required to register as a business trader (free of charge). Registering your premises – You may be also required to register your premises (likely your home kitchen), assuming food is actually being prepared there, with the EHS at least 28 days before commencement of trading.
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How do you organize a car boot?

How To Organise Your Car Boot – Step By Step
  1. Step 1 – Take Everything Out. First things first. ...
  2. Step 2 – Clean. At this stage it's worth cleaning the boot completely. ...
  3. Step 3 – List What's Essential. ...
  4. Step 4 – Decide How To Store The Essentials. ...
  5. Step 5 – Put Essentials Back. ...
  6. Step 6 – Enjoy!
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Can you legally drive with your boot open?

It's perfectly legal to drive with your boot open, but much like carrying a mattress above your head, it has to be done safely and within the rules of the law. First and foremost, your load and the boot itself must be secure and not liable to fall from the vehicle or flail around out of control.
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Can you sell food at car boot sales UK?

It is not a good idea to sell items past their 'sell-by' date, even though this is not of itself an offence – food must be unfit for human consumption before environmental health officers will penalise you. Please act responsibly and exercise caution. Think twice before selling nightwear.
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Do you pay tax if you make no profit?

Businesses only need to pay tax on their profits, but you'll still need to submit a return to HMRC, even if you think you don't have anything to pay.
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How much can I sell tax-free?

Capital Gains Tax allowances

You only have to pay Capital Gains Tax on your overall gains above your tax-free allowance (called the Annual Exempt Amount). The Capital Gains tax-free allowance is: £6,000. £3,000 for trusts.
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What is the difference between a flea market and a car boot sale?

Unlike flea markets, which are usually populated by professional traders selling antiques and collectibles, the idea behind a car boot sale is that ordinary people pay a small fee - usually £7 to £15 - for a pitch big enough for a car. A higher fee is charged for bringing a van to the sale.
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What is a British car boot?

The part of the car used to hold items you won't need access to without stopping the vehicle is called the boot in the UK, and the trunk in the US.
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