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    Tax treatment of renting rooms to flatmates in your primary residence? Claiming tax back.

    @susier The $222 a week figure is only the weekly standard costs of a boarder. You are also able to deduct Annual housing costs which are a proportion of the number of boarders vs the total number of people in the household in this example 50%. These added together give the 41,088 figure...
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    Tax treatment of renting rooms to flatmates in your primary residence? Claiming tax back.

    @susier Thanks for the post OP. The $222 tax free threshold mentioned here is actually only the weekly costs of a boarder you can find the full method here...
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