Landlords should wait to replace furniture in let properties
until 6 April 2016 when the 10% wear and tear allowance is replaced and such
costs become deductible under a new tax relief, according to accountants Blick
Rothenberg LLP.
Robert Pullen, personal tax manager at Blick Rothenberg, said: “From 6 April
2016, the favourable 10% wear and tear allowance for fully furnished
residential properties will no longer be available.
“Instead, only the actual costs incurred in replacing furniture,
furnishings, appliances and kitchenware provided for the tenants’ use will be
deductible. Initial costs are not allowed, only the replacement of such items.
The Government expects this measure will bring in around £165 million/year from
2017 onwards.
“This is a significant step away from the wear and tear
allowance, bringing the position more in line with the general deductibility of
repair costs or replacing toilets, boilers, etc. Landlords of fully furnished
properties will feel this change adds additional complexity to an increasingly
complicated area of deductible costs, following closely on the heels of the
restriction to finance cost expenditure.”
Pullen said the change is good news for landlords of part or unfurnished
properties, who will be eligible to claim this new relief. Currently such landlords
do not generally receive any relief for such costs following the changes
brought in from 6 April 2014.
HMRC have promised to provide ‘comprehensive guidance’ on the
thorny areas of whether a replacement is an ‘improvement’ or not. Where the
asset is replaced to its nearest modern equivalent, the ‘improvement’ as a
result of technological upgrades should be ignored so that the cost is still
allowed in full.
Qualifying furnished holiday lets and commercial properties are
outside of these rules and relief on the initial cost of such items, as well as
replacements, remain allowable.
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