What expenses can I claim against rental income?

If I'm renting my house, what expenses can I claim against rental income to minimise by income tax bill?

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  • Author Experts for Expats
  • Country United Kingdom
  • Nationality British, Everyone
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If you are a tax resident in the UK or you live abroad and are renting a UK property and you earn between £2,500 and £9,999 after expenses - or you earn £10,000 or more in a tax year - you must report your income to the HMRC. You will be required to pay tax on any profit made from renting out the property, less any deductions which are considered "allowable expenses".

Expenses you can claim against rental income

You should seek professional advice about your expenses to ensure that they are considered "allowable" before making any declarations, however, the following would typically be considered "allowable expenses" when renting a property:

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