Definition of a business

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Getragdogleg

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Thursday 26th November 2015
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I own a house and it has a barn on a separate piece of land that is 50 feet or so away from the main house, The barn is large and mostly used to park cars, the neighbours lawn tractor, put wood in to keep it dry, general junk storage.

My father in law lives with us and uses the barn to chop wood up, into bags of kindling that we use and he sells a little to a few local shops just as something to do, its not a big earning enterprise just something a retired bloke does on wet days to pass the time. He sells some to pay for fuel for the car and cover costs of bags to put the wood in.

Today I received a letter from our local council addressed to "the occupier" about "the kindling wood business operating from the barn" asking me to contact them within 14 days.

Several questions come to mind.

First, is it a business given its so small a quantity ?

Second how have the council got the idea we are operating a business in the barn in the first place, its an old farm yard with 7 houses dotted around, I am on good terms with everyone up there (so I believe but I know you never can tell with people) and many of the neighbours get given wood for free and help with odds and sods when needed.

The wood (old broken pallets) sometimes comes from my haulage business which operates entirely away from my house and does not ever go near it apart from the small work van that I sometimes take home and park in my barn. Maybe a couple a month tops.

We are very quiet, don't operate machines and do the sawing/chopping manually, its basically an old man pottering about the barn during the day in between tea and biscuit/chat breaks

I have not told my father in law about the letter yet, he would be horrified his little hobby is causing trouble.

Where do I stand on if this is actually a business or not ?

What do I tell the council ?

Edited by Getragdogleg on Saturday 28th November 09:00 to clarify quantities and correct errors in original post.


Edited by Getragdogleg on Saturday 28th November 09:03

Getragdogleg

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Thursday 26th November 2015
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Hmm, he views it more as something to do rather than a business.

He will have to stop selling bags. The 400 figure was a very high estimate, real sales this year are maybe 160 or so.

I guess I was hoping someone would say it's not a business if it's not over "x" amount a year or something.

It's interesting, the wording on the letter implies the council need to "evaluate the planning implications". Rather than business rates.

This is a neighbour who has told the council we are doing this. I am becoming more sure of it.

Getragdogleg

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Thursday 26th November 2015
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Plot thickens, I looked through the paperwork from when we bought the whole lot and the survey/searches on the barn were separate because it was classified as a "Business premises".

I think its time for a phone call to the council, I am keen to find out what its listed as and what I can and cannot do in/with the barn.

Had a chat with FiL and there is no business, He is not going to bother any more apart from for us and the family which he will just give away to them. He never made money out of it anyway by the time he put fuel in the car to deliver the few bags out to people and bought the plastic bags to put the wood in.