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  • richy
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    Great, thanks Waldorf!

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  • Waldorf
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    The tax would be 20%, 40% or 50% but in any case the taxable amount would be lower under the rent a room scheme than the full method.

    I did this a few years ago, you need to declare the rental income of £5000 and then claim the £4250 on the tax form. It is quite easy I seem to remember.

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  • richy
    started a topic Personal tax return - Rent a Room Scheme

    Personal tax return - Rent a Room Scheme

    The Rent a Room scheme : Directgov - Money, tax and benefits

    Hi there

    Got a question I hope someone else will have come across.

    On my personal tax return I've got the choice of parking my lodger as "Rent a Room Scheme" -- 4,250 tax free, income tax charged on any sum above that.

    or:
    "Regular rental", rentalincome - expenses = gross profit.

    the lodgings bring in 5000 per year. but I have £260 of bills each month that I would like to mark £130 down as lodgings expenses (50% of: tv licence, elec, gas, internet, council tax) -- is that allowed?

    That would be £1560 expenses over the year.

    gross profit: 2690

    income tax on 2690 is 21% I think.. so that is: £564

    The alternative is the Rent a Room Scheme, whereby only paying income tax on £750, so income tax due 157

    -- therefore I plan to mark down as within Rent a Room Scheme! Is my understanding correct?

    Cheers, rich
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