Top 5 Financial Mistakes Etsy Sellers Make and How to Avoid Them (2024)

As a CPA, maker, and Etsy seller myself, I’m well-versed in the financial mistakes that many Etsy sellers make. I’ve been helping makers and creative entrepreneurs get their finances in gear since 2015. So today, I’d like to briefly walk through the top five financial mistakes I see Etsy shop owners make (and how to fix them!).

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Before I dive in, let me say there’s no shame in setting up your shop without fully crossing all the “T”s or dotting all the “i”s. Of course that’s the goal, but we’re human. We get so excited about out new venture, making sales, and creating pretty things. We start out with the best intentions, but it’s easy to get distracted, side tracked, confused or discouraged.

I’m not about scare tactics here, so we’ll review the mistake, take a deep breath, and then talk about how to avoid them (or fix them if you’re already there!). If you find yourself on this list, no worries. There’s almost always time to rectify your mistakes and get your shop legit. A good place to start is with this free checklist. .

Top 5 Financial Mistakes by Etsy Sellers

1. Not separating business from personal funds.

I totally get that this is sometimes hard to do when you’re just setting up shop, but getting those funds separate as soon as you can afford to do so is essential for good bookkeeping practices. It’s also important in case you ever have a tax audit. I’ve got more info on how to go about setting up a separate bank account for your biz here.

2. Not registering for sales tax and not charging sales tax to customers.

In the exciting period of setting up your online shop, sales tax is often an after thought. Most states require us to register for a sales tax permit and begin charging sales tax to our in-state customers from the very first sale. I’ve seen a lot of shop owners forget about sales tax, which is a bad thing because you can get hit with fines, penalties, or interest later on.

Now this is not always a mistakeEtsy sellers make these days because Etsy now collects & remits sales tax for you in almost every state (more info on how that works here). But if you’re selling anywhere OTHER than on Etsy, Amazon, or eBay, you’re still on the line for collecting & remitting when needed.

It also doesn’t usually mean you’re totally off the hook – you likely still need your sales tax permit, and you still need to file your report with your state when due. Your Etsy in-state sales are likely just now non taxable or exempt.

It’s also important to note that if you sell on your own website or in-person, you likely still need to set things up to charge the appropriate customers the appropriate sales tax rate. Many sellers don’t take the time to set up the shop-side of things correctly, and then end up having to pay sales tax out of their own pocket. You want to make sure you’ve got everything running smoothly so that sales tax is correctly charged to your customers and you can easily just remit that money over to your state when due. I’ve got some more info on sales tax here.

3. Not understanding what tax rules apply to them right now…or thinking there ARE no tax responsibilities that currently apply to them right now/yet.

Unfortunately, setting up shop doesn’t come with a handy Tax 101 manual (although this checklist is a great place to start!). Lots of Etsy sellers are unclear on what tax requirements apply to them and at what point in time. Many think they can just set up shop and experiment for a bit before becoming an official “real business”. I see a lot of Etsy sellers try to skate under the radar until, months or years later, they realize they’ve been doing something wrong and get hit with the overwhelming task of trying to back track.

Don’t fall into the trap that hobbies don’t have tax responsibilities. And don’t get confused about whether you even really are a hobby vs. a business. It’s up to you to get up to speed on what financial stuff you need to be dealing with from Day 1, so take the time to take control, get educated, and get help if you need it.

A great place to get started learning more about this question is my free 45 minute workshop here.

4. Not recording transactions in a bookkeeping system.

This sort of ties in with the previous point. A lot of online sellers put off dealing with the bookkeeping side of things until they make more money, or “really become a business”, or eventually hire an accountant. Even if you’re not making much in sales, recording thoseexpenses is a really good idea. Having records of them means more tax deductions later on.

Setting up good habits now is great for when your business eventually is rolling in the dough (that’s the goal, right?!). You never know at what point things are going to take off and you’re scrambling to set up a system. Back tracking on re-creating a year’s worth of financial transactions is probably the biggest, most time-consuming and frustrating mistake I see Etsy sellers make. (That’s why I created an entire course just to help with that! But if you do it right, you don’t need my course haha!)

5. Not understanding what inventory is for tax purposes and how it applies to them.

Oooh inventory. Another common mistake I see is handmade sellers getting surprised by the concept of inventory, especially when it comes to taxes. They’re a year or two into their journey of selling, with thousands of dollars tied up in their fabric/bead/paint stash, and then they learn about inventory. Then it looks a lot like this:


Having to backtrack on dealing with inventory is no fun. So it’s important to get up to speed on the topic and understand how inventory is reported on your tax returnand how you should be recording it throughout the year to make your life easier.

How to fix these mistakes

If you read through any of these points with one eye open, feeling a little flutter of dread in your stomach, it’s ok. If you have any doubts about whether you’re “doing it right”, now’s the time to make figuring it out a priority. It’s never too late to get legit, but sooner is always better than later.

Make a list of the topics and concepts that you need clarity on, like how income tax works or getting a better understanding self-employment tax. A great place to start learning about a lot of these topics is right here on this website. Click any of the above links to get started learning about sales tax, inventory, income taxes, hobby vs business, and much more.

Make a list of the action tasks you know you still need to do, and be specific. That might be steps like recording 6 months worth of inventory purchases, getting your sales tax permit, or finally opening that separate bank account.

Just getting it down on paper makes it less overwhelming. Getting clear on what needs to be done is sometimes half the battle (we don’t know what we don’t know!). Tackle these items in baby steps.

If you’re looking for guidance, I’ve got a comprehensive resource that covers ALL these concepts + action tasks and more. It’s called the Get Legit Toolkit and you can learn more here. Utilizing the Toolkit will save you tons of time and overwhelm trying to figure out these things on your own. When you’re done with this course, you’ll have set up the cornerstones of your shop’s financial foundation and be confident about your responsibilities as a shop owner. The Get Legit Toolkit is usually open for public enrollment just twice a year, so make sure to join my email list if you want in on the action!

If you happen to miss the open enrollment period for the Get Legit Toolkit, you can still grab the free checklist that walks you through what you need to do to get your shop’s financial foundation LEGIT here .

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FAQs

What to avoid on Etsy? ›

The following types of items are prohibited or restricted on Etsy:
  • Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia, Medical Drugs and Devices, and Items making Medical Claims.
  • Animal Products and Human Remains.
  • Dangerous Items: Hazardous Materials, Recalled Items, and Weapons.

What is the most serious challenge facing Etsy? ›

3 reasons Etsy is in big trouble
  1. Etsy is losing money. ...
  2. Amazon is building a huge competitor. ...
  3. Counterfeit goods are running rampant.
May 27, 2015

What is the secret to selling on Etsy? ›

There's no secret passageway to success, but there are four fundamental keys.
  • Key 1: Sell Great Products. Sell what you love. ...
  • Key 2: Add More Items to Your Shop. Get found. ...
  • Key 3: Learn to Take Great Photos. Looks are everything. ...
  • Key 4: Get Found in Search. Search suggestions. ...
  • Bonus Key: Deliver Internationally.

What are the challenges of Etsy selling? ›

With more and more sellers joining the platform, it can be challenging to stand out and attract customers. Additionally, other e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Walmart are also expanding their handmade goods sections, further increasing the competition. Another challenge is the rising costs of selling on Etsy.

What are the disadvantages of selling on Etsy? ›

Cons of selling on Etsy
  • Recurring fees. Although Etsy has low initial startup costs, listing fees, which recur every four months, can be a drawback for some Etsy sellers. ...
  • Not all types of items can be sold. Etsy sellers offer vintage and handmade goods. ...
  • Etsy doesn't offer fulfillment services.
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Why not to sell on Etsy? ›

It's too easy to start

That's not how it works. Etsy is only a platform. Your business success depends on your effort, and how much you want to make it work. To get sales, you need to have good products, get traffic, promote, and create new offerings CONSISTENTLY.

What is the most successful item on Etsy? ›

Craft & Supplies is the top-selling category on Etsy with most sales. You can opt for craft essentials, miniatures, tools for jewelry, beads, and much more. The best selling items on Etsy under this category are: Stickers.

Why am I getting so much direct traffic on Etsy? ›

Direct traffic can often be attributed to people who are familiar with your shop and what you offer, and rather than searching for you, they directly go to your shop to find what they are looking for. One way to generate direct traffic from potential customers would be using a business card or QR code.

What is the most popular category on Etsy? ›

As such, the most popular items on the platform are handmade home décor, art prints, handmade bags and purses, custom and handmade wedding accessories, personalized gifts, craft supplies, pet gifts and accessories, vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, and other handmade accessories.

How to make 10 sales a day on Etsy? ›

Let's see how to get more sales on Etsy.
  1. Write persuasive product descriptions.
  2. Take captivating product photos.
  3. Stand out with product videos.
  4. Check your titles and tags.
  5. Pay attention to Etsy SEO.
  6. Focus on product reviews.
  7. Provide helpful answers to FAQs.
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What makes most profit on Etsy? ›

The 11 best things to sell on Etsy in 2024 include customizable and personalized items like wall art, apparel, children's clothing, electronic accessories, home goods, office supplies, drinkware, pet accessories, craft supplies, personalized gifts, and digital products.

Why is nobody buying my stuff on Etsy? ›

One of the main reasons why your Etsy shop is not getting sales is that your products are not ranking high enough on Etsy search. This could be because your listings are not properly optimised. Search traffic is the main source of traffic for most Etsy shops.

How many listings should I have on Etsy? ›

Very generally speaking, as a starting point you should consider starting with somewhere between 5-20 different products. This will give you a good selection for potential customers to choose from, and will give you set of items that you can test to see what is popular and likely to sell reliably.

Why is Etsy losing value? ›

Etsy stock is down more than 15% Thursday, as investors reacted to first quarter results that showed a decline in gross merchandise sales. Etsy (ETSY) Chief Executive Josh Silverman called the e-commerce company's results a "bit of a disappointment," which he pinned on "squeezed" consumer wallets.

Are there fake items on Etsy? ›

While the vast majority of products and shop owners on Etsy.com are legitimate, it's still possible to get scammed by fraudulent sellers (and buyers). Etsy scams are similar to other scams you might find on online marketplaces such as Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and OfferUp.

What is the safest way to buy on Etsy? ›

Credit card safety

Never give your full credit card number, tax identification number, or password in an email, Etsy Message, or over the phone. If you are making a transaction in person, do not speak your credit card information aloud. Be sure to sign for the transaction and request a receipt.

Can Etsy shops be trusted? ›

Yes, Etsy is a legitimate online marketplace specializing in handmade and vintage products. However, as with any online marketplace, scammers try to take advantage of security weaknesses and unsuspecting victims to scam people.

What is not allowed on Etsy? ›

Etsy Prohibited Items – FAQs

Rules for selling on Etsy don't allow products as follows: Tobacco, alcohol, medical drug, drug, and drug paraphernalia. Dangerous products: hazardous materials, weapons, recalled products. Hate products.

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