Phil V
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Erm, from the OP himself :shrug:
And i'm not trying to advise him on tax matters (he appears to have a similar opinion to my own anyway), all i'm saying is sticking a few select photos on Photobox with a small mark up to make some pocket money is a world of difference away from a weekend Wedding tog, all of this is my own opinion and i am away that we never agree on anything like this Phil so i'm not just saying this for arguments sake, but i'm sure there are lots of people who think this was too (like the thousands of traders on eBay)
Personally i'd be more than happy to stick a 100% markup on my prints and sell online, for me i'd be more excited if anyone actually bought one than the money i could make from it (and i know this differs from 99% of the people that frequent the business section) but to some it's not all about the big bucks
You can be as excited as you like Rich
And burying your head because you're not the same as other photographers that charge will change nothing.
That's why hobbyists that charge keep away from the business section - they think it's irrelevant. It isn't but they hope if they ignore the facts, they'll go away.
I'll post the relevant link from the HMRC site later. They may tell you not to bother sending returns after a couple of years of a tiny income (you've proved), but if you've got no records, you've got no evidence to support having no tax liability.

because its often more comfortable n the short term to bury their head in the sand