Making Tax Digital for Income Tax – Time Is Ticking
We are continuing to work with a number of our clients as they prepare for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax. This is the new regime for self-employed individuals and landlords that will start to apply from April 2026 if they have business and/or property income (i.e. total takings, not net profits) of more than £50,000 per annum. The regime requires digital record-keeping and quarterly updates to HMRC, with the first such update due by 7 August 2026.
Last month, HMRC published a press release to confirm that the changes will affect 860,000 individuals. They are keen to encourage action now and to highlight the benefits of spreading tax compliance administration throughout the tax year.
If you are one of the 860,000 individuals moving into the new regime from April 2026, HMRC are also keen to stress that a normal annual tax return will still be required for the tax year to 5 April 2026. This means that in addition to providing HMRC with quarterly updates on the year to 5 April 2027 during that tax year, your annual 2025/26 tax return will still need to be filed by 31 January 2027.
Please do reach out if we are not already planning your transition into this new digital regime.