If you bake a few cakes and sell them at a local market on a Saturday morning, or make quilts that you sell to friends, you might think it can't possibly be taxable. Sadly, you'd probably be wrong.
If you're a self-employed blogger, you can claim the cost of a laptop, part of your phone bill, and even hiring a photographer. But what about cosmetics?
Want to earn money on the side and fancy yourself a photographer but hate dealing with people? List your work with an online stock photo site like Shutterstock.
Looking to make some extra cash in 2018? One in five Aussie adults are turning to share economy platforms including Uber and OpenShed to make extra money.
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