On Tuesday 14 September 2010 02:34:38 Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2010-09-13 22:48, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Monday 13 September 2010 23:44:32 Carlos E. R. wrote:
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Is it theft if you buyed some oranges saying it is for you but then re-selled them?
Not theft, but it is something, because you don't have the paper that says that you can manipulate food - health certificate or whatnot :-)
Also, being a private person, you are not registered as a private busineman, you have not registered to pass over the VAT (whatever is the technical term in English), not registered to pay revenue for the benefits you get, not registered (and paying taxes) with the council for having a business, and... I'm sure I have forgotten a dozen laws or bylaws :-P
It is if you have business of selling oranges. And for taxes there is a limitation: if you have profits lower that a set limit you have not to declare. Yes, to sell oranges you have to have a food selling license, but suppose you have.
Of course you can resell your oranges to a friend. But if you make an habit of that, selling to random people, you do risk being fined or prosecuted. In fact, there are people selling fruits that way, without license, from the boot of a car. They have to run when the police gets near. Often it is stolen fruit or groceries from some grange or other.
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