Is your Airbnb income taxable?

Are you renting accommodation from your home, through Airbnb or some other way?

For tax purposes, short-stay or holiday accommodation is different from accommodation provided to tenants, boarders or care home residents, or student or emergency accommodation.

The last few years have seen a huge uptick in short-stay accommodation provided by householders, typically through Airbnb. A short stay is anything up to four consecutive weeks. The tax rules are different depending on whether you’re hosting guests in your own home, or on a separate property at your place, such as a sleepout, or at your holiday home, bach or crib.

If you host guests in your own home, whether in one or more rooms, or the whole home, income from it is taxable. You can claim deductions for costs related to the rental. If you do, Inland Revenue will want to know that you are only claiming for costs related to the rental and not for costs incurred because of your own household use.

For more information on how to handle the income from your Airbnb please contact Solve to talk with one of our friendly advisors

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