Published by: Glenn Church

Making Tax Digital Is Coming – Are You Ready?
Making Tax Digital (MTD) Client Factsheet.
This is a general help sheet but you should make your own enquiries into what is required based on your own personal circumstances. So as to avoid any possible fines.
Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax applies based on your combined gross income (before expenses) from self-employment and/or UK property.
From Gross Income Threshold
April 2026 Over £50,000
April 2027 Over £30,000
April 2028 Over £20,000
Your responsibilities• Keep digital accounting records using compatible MTD software.
• Submit an update to HMRC every three months.
• First quarterly submission deadline for the 2026/27 tax year: 7 August 2026.
• Submit an annual final declaration.
• Pay any tax due by 31 January following the end of the tax year.
What should you do now?If your rental and/or self-employment income may exceed the relevant threshold, start preparing now speaking to your accountant or tax adviser and ensuring your records are maintained digitally.
Further information CLICK HERE for official HMRC guidance:
DisclaimerThis factsheet provides general information only and should not be regarded as tax or legal advice. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, legislation and HMRC guidance may change. Please seek advice from your accountant or tax adviser for your individual circumstances.
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