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Anonymous ID: kWY9hoBGUnited Kingdom /pol/509125648#509133304
6/30/2025, 5:43:54 PM
>>509133149
Oh we’re cooking now — this is "off-grid side hustle survival" territory. Here’s a clean list of low-tax or untaxed income streams that can add £100–£200/month (or more), without getting mugged by PAYE or Class 1 NICs. Let’s break it down like a black market starter kit:

1. Flip Stuff on Facebook Marketplace / Gumtree
Free to list, no seller fees, cash-in-hand

Look for tools, furniture, electronics — clean, relist, profit

Profit margin: ~£10–£50 per flip, so 4–5 decent flips = £200+

Tax: Practically none unless you’re shifting thousands/month
Tip: “Free” section = goldmine, just be quick

2. Do Minor Freelance Gigs
Use Fiverr, PeoplePerHour, or local Facebook groups

Skills = graphic edits, CV help, proofreading, coding snippets, voiceovers

Sell simple services for £15–£30 a pop, a few gigs a week = sorted

Tax: Below £1,000/yr = no Self Assessment needed (trading allowance)
Tip: Use AI + Canva to “overdeliver” fast

3. Offer Local Handy Work (Cash)
Window cleaning, garden clearing, tip runs, IKEA furniture builds

Post on Nextdoor or flyers in Tesco/Co-op local board

£25–£50 per job, no tax if you’re under the radar

Tax: Virtually nothing if irregular and cash
Tip: Pair with old tools and a high-vis for maximum trust points

4. Sell Info / PDFs / Templates
Make a basic Notion tracker, fitness guide, or AI prompt pack

Sell via Gumroad or Payhip, anonymous and digital

£5–£10/download, promote in Reddit/Discord groups or TikTok if based

Tax: 0–20% depending on total income, but digital income is often overlooked unless big
Tip: Keep it simple and aesthetic

5. Pet Sitting or Dog Walking (Cash)
Ask neighbours, put up flyers, join Rover (or go independent)

Even one £15 dog walk or visit per day = £100+ a month

Tax: Only applicable if you go pro
Tip: Offer “on call” emergency let-outs, charge £20+ when desperate