PIM2050 – Deductions: General rules: Main types of expense: contents
This page gives a broad outline of the tax treatment of some of
the expenses that may be incurred in a rental business. For
detailed guidance about expenses that could also be incurred in a
trade refer to the Business Income Manual.
Expenses connected with the premises or land that is let out
will normally be allowed as a deduction unless the expense relates
to a capital matter. Normal principles apply, such as the
‘wholly and exclusively’ rule - see
PIM2005 -
PIM2010. Examples of types of expense
include:
| This section | |
| PIM2052 | Advertising expenses |
| PIM2054 | Bad and doubtful debts |
| PIM2056 | Cash back on loans |
| PIM2058 | Common parts (cost of) |
| PIM2060 | Criminal payments, bribes and blackmail etc |
| PIM2064 | Entertaining expenses and gifts |
| PIM2066 | Fees for loan finance etc. |
| PIM2068 | Fines for breaking the law |
| PIM2070 | Foot and mouth disease |
| PIM2072 | Landlord's Energy Saving Allowance (LESA) |
| PIM2074 | Owner occupied property |
| PIM2076 | Providing services (cost of) |
| PIM2078 | Rent collection |
| PIM2080 | Salaries and wages of employees |
| PIM2082 | Sea walls |
| Other sections | |
| PIM2020 | Repairs |
| PIM2025 | Rents paid |
| PIM2030 | Rates and council tax |
| PIM2040 | Insurance |
| PIM2100 | Interest |
| PIM2205 | Legal and professional costs |
| PIM2210 | Travelling expenses |
| PIM2220 | Properties let uncommercially |
| PIM2300 | Premiums paid |
