
Australia Wants to Tax Your Spare Bedroom?!
Don’t let the government turn your empty rooms into a penalty — use iROOMit to rent them out and turn wasted space into monthly income!
The Government Wants to Tax Your Spare Bedroom?!
You heard that right. Australia is considering an outrageous policy: taxing empty bedrooms in private homes.
If your spare room isn’t "in use," the government could treat it like taxable property. Retirees, empty nesters, single parents — all targeted for simply having extra space.
Today it’s spare bedrooms. Tomorrow, maybe your garage, backyard, or even your BBQ?
🛑 "When government controls too much, they’ll eventually come for everything."
Why This Policy Is Completely Absurd
Let’s break it down:
- Punishes Families: Should grandma be fined because her kids moved out?
- Cash Grab: It’s not about fairness, it’s about squeezing more revenue.
- Logistical Nightmare: Inspectors counting bedrooms, occupancy reports, endless red tape.
Instead of building more houses, policymakers want to police your own home.
The Real Housing Crisis
Australia’s housing shortage is real. But taxing bedrooms isn’t the solution.
The real fix would be more supply, faster builds, zoning reform, and infrastructure investment. But since that’s too hard, the government has turned its eyes on your house.
👉 But here's where you can flip the script.
✅ The Smart Solution: iROOMit
If they want to tax unused bedrooms, why not turn them into income streams instead of liabilities?
Meet iROOMit — the platform that helps homeowners rent out spare rooms to flatmates safely, easily, and profitably.
🔑 How iROOMit Works
- List Your Room: Upload photos, set your rent, and add details in minutes.
- Find the Right Flatmate: Smart matching connects you with compatible tenants (students, professionals, remote workers).
- Stay Protected: iROOMit handles payments, agreements, and optional background checks.
- Earn Money, Not Taxes: Instead of losing cash to a "bedroom tax," you gain extra income every month.
👉 Think of it as Airbnb for spare rooms — but built for long-term renting and everyday homeowners.
Why Renting Out Makes Sense (Even Without the Tax)
Even if the tax never passes, renting out unused bedrooms is smart:
- Extra Income: Cover rising bills, mortgage payments, or fund your next holiday.
- Maximize Your Asset: Your home is your biggest investment — don’t let part of it sit idle.
- Help Others: Provide affordable housing while benefiting financially.
"Your spare bedroom isn't dead space. It's a hidden income stream."
🚀 How To Get Started With iROOMit
Avoid paying a cent of the absurd "unused bedrooms tax" — and start earning instead.
Here’s how:
- Walk through your house. Spot your spare room.
- Sign up with iROOMit.
- Set your terms, rent, and tenant preferences.
- List & match with vetted flatmates.
- Start collecting secure monthly income.
It’s that simple.
Final Word: Take Control Before They Do
The proposed unused bedroom tax is a sign of just how far governments will go when they run out of ideas. Instead of solving the real housing crisis, they’re coming for your personal space.
But you don’t have to be a victim. With iROOMit, you can flip the script:
- Avoid the tax.
- Make passive income.
- Keep control of your own home.
"Before the tax man knocks, make your spare bedroom work for YOU."
👉 Ready to turn your empty room into income?
🚪 List Your Spare Room on iROOMit Today! Download iROOMit app from iOS App Store or Google Play Store