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Office rent

15 September 2009
Issue: 4223 / Categories: Forum & Feedback , Income Tax
A company director and secretary receive rental income from their limited company for office space at home. Relief has been claimed on the director’s personal tax return under rent-a-room relief, but is this correct?

We operate as a small tax consultancy from our respective houses (director and secretary); due to the geographical spread of our clientele we find this commercially efficient.

Some years ago an article suggested that the rent-a-room legislation as originally drafted in F(No2)A 1992 did not exclude arrangements such as ours whereby the company pays rent to the key employees for offices etc.

It also noted that HMRC do not agree with this analysis so as the director I flagged up on my returns that I was claiming rent-a-room exemption and have not heard anything since I started doing this five years ago.

In the case of the secretary (who is not in self assessment) correspondence is now taking place with HMRC who are disputing the exempt treatment referring among other things to Pepper v Hart and the ‘intention of the legislation’.

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