Thanks for the reply, my question was more on the theme, would revenue accept print out of an ads that I have bought (,second hand items) with nothing but a link to a username as proof I actually purchased the item?
Operation Overkill on both counts.They would. But maybe keep the emails/texts where you communicated with the seller? i.e. print them
I’m literally talking about screenshotting proof on your iPhone or the like.Operation Overkill on both counts.
Take dated photos of the items concerned and your own notes of what you paid for each.
I’m literally talking about screenshotting proof on your iPhone or the like.
A photo of a couch proves nothing.
It’s as much effort to screenshot an email or a message as it is to take a photo of a couch, but it carries more weight.
Any supporting evidence you can muster will probably suffice, such as your idea of keeping copies of texts etc or mine of photos of the newly installed items in the property (maybe 'before' and 'after'). In practice no Revenue person is going to be worried about routine small-ticket items like these.A lot of buyers would not agree to that as would fear potential revenue query down the line or even an audit, or even thst they would owe tax....not worth it for them especially selling a 100 euro sofa etc.