Sole traders and landlords with an income over £50,000 have been warned that there is less than a year before they will be required to use Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT).
HMRC says the launch of MTD for IT on 6 April 2026 will mark a significant and time-saving change in how these individuals will need to keep digital records and report their income to the tax authority.
HMRC says that by keeping digital records throughout the year, sole traders and landlords can save hours previously spent gathering information at tax return time – allowing them to spend more time focusing on their business activities.
Quarterly updates will spread the workload more evenly throughout the year; bring the tax system closer to real-time reporting; and help businesses stay on top of their finances and avoid the last-minute rush. HMRC is urging eligible customers to sign up to a testing programme on GOV.UK and start preparing now.
Craig Ogilvie, HMRC’s Director of MTD, said: ‘MTD for IT is the most significant change to the self assessment regime since its introduction in 1997. It will make it easier for self-employed people and landlords to stay on top of their tax affairs and help ensure they pay the right amount of tax.
‘By signing up to our testing programme now, self-employed people and landlords will be able to familiarise themselves with the new process and access dedicated support from our MTD Customer Support Team before it becomes compulsory next year.’
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