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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging people who earn money from a 'side hustle' to check if they need to tell it about any extra income. A side hustle can refer to a wide array of extra things people do to earn money outside of their main job.

This can include things such as selling clothes online, dog walking, delivery work, tutoring, and more. While money earned from these may not be part of your main income, it is important to note that they may still be subject to tax rules.

Guidance from HMRC highlights that people with a growing side hustle may end up with an unexpected and large tax bill if they fail to tell it about any extra money they have been earning. By getting your tax affairs properly in order, you could avoid being issued a penalty for any tax you should ha

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