Jazz singer Billie van der Westhuizen started using Vinted about six months ago to sell clothes and shoes she hadn't worn for ages.
"I got really into it and was selling loads of stuff," she says. "Then I got a message saying I needed to enter my National Insurance number. It wasn't clear at all why it was asking."
Vinted users who have sold 30 items or made £1,700 in a year are being asked for their NI number, leaving many like Billie confused and some panicking that they will have to pay tax.
But this is not about any tax changes - it's due to reporting rules for websites and apps that allow users to sell goods or services, including eBay, Etsy, Depop and AirBnb.



