Should Big Issue sellers beg?

Vendors must stand when selling if they are able to do so. Vendors must not beg for money using the magazine (asking for spare change or other items is considered to be begging). Vendors can only charge the cover price (£4) for each magazine and must always give the customer the magazine once paid for.
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Are Big Issue sellers allowed to beg?

They simply supply a product at a specially low price to give the sellers a generous profit to help them out. If the sellers are begging, they're possibly breaking street trading rules, but it's their own choice to be a nuisance.
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Are the Big Issue sellers homeless?

Big Issue vendors are either homeless or at risk of losing their home. The money that vendors earn through selling the magazine helps vendors to cover rent and bills. It also offers vendors who are unable to maintain other jobs, due to mental health or other issues, the opportunity to earn their own income.
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What percentage do Big Issue sellers get?

Sellers still get 50 per cent of the net proceeds from subscriptions, just like buying it in person, and readers can find their local vendor and subscribe directly on the Big Issue vendor map.
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Why don t Big Issue sellers get a job?

Big Issue vendors are self employed. They buy the magazine at a cheaper price than they sell it. Aside from your implied criticism of their job, that vendors are either homeless or vulnerably housed will not be a great selling point to prospective employers.
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Day in the Life of a Big Issue seller

Is the Big Issue a con?

The Big Issue is a con. It may not have started that way, but for the last fifteen years, while I have been aware of it, it has been. It is successful because it has a great narrative – buy a magazine and help someone off the street. A simple message – but a complete load of rubbish for many reasons.
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What happens to unsold big issues?

We do not buy back unsold copies. Many people facing extreme exclusion spend a lot of their time on their own, looking inward & struggling to connect to the world.
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Do Big Issue sellers pay for pitch?

We will give you five free magazines and a pitch location, so you can start earning straight away.
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Do Big Issue sellers pay tax?

Big issue sellers buy their product from The Big Issue Company and then sell it on at a profit and keep that profit. They also have to sign up to a code of conduct. In my view that is earnings for work done under a contract and liable for income tax and national insurance like any other form of earnings.
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How much do Big Issue sellers make UK?

Average The Big Issue Vendor yearly pay in the United Kingdom is approximately £33,117, which is 12% above the national average.
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How much does a big issue cost?

Vendors buy the magazine upfront for £1.75 and sell it on to the public for £4.00, and in doing so each runs their own micro-enterprise. In 2005 Big Issue Invest was launched, with the aim of extending The Big Issue's mission by financing the growth of social enterprises and charities across the UK.
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Who owns the big issue?

Inspired by Street News, a newspaper sold by homeless people in New York City, The Big Issue was founded in 1991 by John Bird and Gordon Roddick (husband of The Body Shop entrepreneur Anita Roddick) as a response to the increasing numbers of homeless people in London.
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Who is eligible to sell big issue?

Simply put, there are no barriers to becoming a vendor. All you need to do is contact your local Big Issue Office who will: Supply you with free magazines to get you up and running. Provide guidance in various areas including sales coaching, health, financial and digital confidence.
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Should you give money to Big Issue?

Can you say, “No, thank you” to them? Of course you can. The Big Issue is like any other charity in that you're not obliged to contribute, but any support you can offer makes a difference. However, they don't expect everyone to be able to contribute.
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Do Big Issue sellers have ID?

Each vendor is given a Photo I.D Badge and are given a pitch. Vendors have two weeks to buy a Big Issue red tabard which costs £15, this is refundable when they decide to move on.
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Is the big issue profitable?

Some 2.2 million magazines were sold in 2022, earning Big Issue vendors a collective profit of £3.76 million. The figures come as the organisation launched its first ever national vendor week to celebrate enterprising vendors, their lives and work, featuring a special edition including vendors' personal stories.
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How much does The Big Issue cost UK?

The Big Issue sells more than 70,000 copies every week and has a readership of almost 350,000. So The Big Issue costs £4 but collective sales gives a great boost to those often marginalised by society. Our vendors come from a variety of backgrounds and face the myriad of problems associated with poverty and inequality.
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Do I pay tax on items I sell?

If you buy goods for resale, or make goods with the intention of selling them for a profit, then you are likely to be trading and will have to pay tax on your profits.
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Do you have to pay tax when selling?

Overview. CGT is a tax charged if you sell, give away, exchange or otherwise dispose of an asset and make a profit or 'gain'. It is not the amount of money you receive for the asset but the gain you make that is taxed.
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Does the big issue pay writers?

Submission details

Entry is FREE, and open to writers based in Australia. Every author published is paid $500. Stories should be between 500 and 3000 words. Stories must be previously unpublished.
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Why is the big issue so expensive?

Over the Christmas period, vendors bought Big Issue North from our regional offices for £2 per magazine, and sold it to readers for £4, keeping the money they make. This means that vendors get £2 in their pocket for every magazine they sell – an extra 50p compared to the previous prices.
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How often does Big Issue come out?

The Big Issue is one of Britain's leading news and cultural magazines. Every week's edition is packed full of original takes on the biggest issues of the day as well as interviews with the most significant figures in politics and entertainment.
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Who benefits from The Big Issue?

The Big Issue in the North Trust is a small charity which raises funds from the public (about £100k per year) to support vendors. The charity pays for some staff time to support vendors – doing things such as crisis work, assessments, action planning and helping them access other services.
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What does a hand up not a handout mean The Big Issue?

The motto of The Big Issue is “A hand up, not a hand out”. We believe that by earning money, homeless people can win back some of the self-esteem they have lost by being homeless and this is most effective when earned through self-help.
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What do stores do with magazines they don't sell?

In a bookstore, the new issue is put on display for sale. At the time, the previous issue is pulled. The front cover is stripped from each unsold copy and retuned to the distributor for credit. The front-cover less magazine is tossed in the trash.
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