BIM22001 - Trade: exceptions & alternatives: furnished lettings
Income from furnished lettings is rarely trading income, even
when the landlord works full time running the rental business.
It is only treated as a trade when the landlord remains in
occupation of the property and provides services substantially
beyond those normally provided by a landlord. This will be the
case, for example, where the activity consists of providing bed and
breakfast, or running a hotel or guesthouse. See PIM4300 (and
PIM4000 onwards if the special rent-a-room rules apply).
Rents from properties that meet the qualifying tests for
furnished holiday lettings are chargeable as property income. There
are special rules that apply to furnished holiday lettings, but not
to other lettings, including relief for some losses on the same
basis as traders. See PIM4100 onwards.
