The 'badges of trade' tests, whilst not conclusive, are used by HMRC to help determine whether an activity is a proper economic / business activity or merely a money-making side-line to a hobby. Eventually, taxpayers may have to decide if their hobby has morphed into a trade - and therefore subject to tax. The badges of trade can be used at this time to help resolve this dilemma.
Both HMRC and the courts are clear that it is important to look at the whole picture rather than looking at each 'badge' in isolation when considering options.
HMRC will consider the following nine badges of trade as part of their overall investigation as to whether a hobby is actually a trade:
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