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jayleno
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Hi there,
As a total newbie to declaring taxation on rental income and all that, I am looking to help someone out in a bit of a fix so please be patient. Question is this:
A friend is a landlord and gets rental income of about 690 a month. Monthly repayments on the mortgage are about 600. On top of that, there is buildings insurance (50 per month), life assurance etc.
My question is when he is calculating the difference between income and expenditure for the year, does he include the monthly mortgage payment of 600 as an expense? (the interest portion of this is about 210 i thnk)
So is it 690(income) - 600(monthly payment to bank)- buildings insurance (50 per month) = 40
Assuming he has no other tax deductible expenses, does that mean his taxable income is 40 per month i.e. 40 x 12 = 480 annually ??
Thanks
Heidi
sorry if this is really simplistic but I mean to check out all this stuff early next week on revenue. i understnad there is a guide and all
As a total newbie to declaring taxation on rental income and all that, I am looking to help someone out in a bit of a fix so please be patient. Question is this:
A friend is a landlord and gets rental income of about 690 a month. Monthly repayments on the mortgage are about 600. On top of that, there is buildings insurance (50 per month), life assurance etc.
My question is when he is calculating the difference between income and expenditure for the year, does he include the monthly mortgage payment of 600 as an expense? (the interest portion of this is about 210 i thnk)
So is it 690(income) - 600(monthly payment to bank)- buildings insurance (50 per month) = 40
Assuming he has no other tax deductible expenses, does that mean his taxable income is 40 per month i.e. 40 x 12 = 480 annually ??
Thanks
Heidi
sorry if this is really simplistic but I mean to check out all this stuff early next week on revenue. i understnad there is a guide and all