
What can I claim?
The expenses you can claim in relation to a holiday home have now changed and fall into three categories,
fully deductible, apportioned expenses and non-deductible.
Fully Deductible
Expenses, which are incurred solely in relation to the income earning activity of the asset are still fully deductible, such as advertising for tenants for your holiday home.
Apportioned Expenses
If the expenditure relates to both income earning use and private use, it must be apportioned based on the actual time that the asset is used for income earning activities versus the time that it is used privately. In the case of holiday homes, this would be the number of days that the holiday home was rented to third parties at market rates.
In addition, if your holiday home does not earn gross income of at least 2% of it’s ratable value, you may not be able to have a deduction straightaway, instead you will be required to ‘quarantine’ the excess expenditure and carry it forward to a future year.
Non-Deductible
Expenditure that relates solely to private use of the asset is not deductible and can include things such as costs related to storing personal assets at the holiday home or local club memberships.