![]() However, from 6 April 2019 rent-a-room relief is only available where the host also lives in the property at some point during the rental period. Rent-a-room relief allows for gross income of up to £7,500 a year to be received on a property that is the individual’s main home and the legislation does not currently include any requirements for the landlord to be living in the home at the time. ![]() For many, no income tax may have been paid on that income as a result of a relief targeted at lodgers called ‘rent-a-room’ relief. It’s always better to be pro-active with these things rather than risking tax penalties down the track – especially since there are tax benefits and tax-free allowances that can work to your advantage as a host.Īirbnb UK host. ![]() Many hosts have learnt the hard way when it comes to paying Airbnb income tax. This article is an updated version of previous article – “ Airbnb / Short-stay holiday let tax: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE” first published in Luxury BnB Magazine April 2020. Renting out your property when you’re not at home, also known as a Furnished Holiday Let is a great way to earn extra cash. To signup for the FREE digital edition OR paid print magazine. THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE to Paying Tax on Airbnb / Holiday let SIGNUP for our eNewsletter
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