What expenses can be claimed against rental income
Are you a landlord? Maximise your rental income by knowing which expenses you can claim to reduce your tax bill. From maintenance costs to Replacement of Domestic Item Relief, understanding allowable deductions is key to smart property management.
If you are a landlord, it is important to be aware of the expenses that can and cannot be claimed from rental income. As a general rule, allowable expenses must be wholly and exclusively for the purpose of renting out the property. In some cases, a proportion of expenses can be claimed if part of the expense relates to the property business.
Common types of deductible revenue expenditure include:
- General maintenance and repairs to the property (but not improvements).
- Water rates, council tax, gas, and electricity.
- Insurance costs.
- Letting agent and management fees.
- Qualifying legal and accountancy fees.
- Direct costs such as phone calls, stationery, and advertising for new tenants.
- Vehicle running costs (only the proportion used for the rental business), including mileage rate deductions for business-related motoring costs.
Additionally, the Replacement of Domestic Item Relief allows landlords to claim tax relief when replacing furniture, furnishings, appliances, and kitchenware in a rented property, provided certain conditions are met.
Landlords should also keep a record of any capital expenditure incurred on investment properties. These expenses cannot be claimed as revenue expenditure against rental income but can usually be offset against Capital Gains Tax when selling a property.
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