25 Feb 2026
MTD for Income Tax is a significant move away from the traditional annual self-assessment process towards a more digital and frequent approach, requiring taxpayers to manage records and submit updates through recognised software. The new system is being gradually rolled out over the coming years.
More than 860,000 sole traders and landlords earning over £50,000 from self-employment or property need to start using digital reporting from April 2026. MTD for Income Tax requires users to keep digital records and send quarterly updates of income and expenses. These updates are not additional tax returns and are created by recognised and approved software providers. A full tax return will still be required by the following 31 January after the tax year, i.e., the first MTD tax return, covering the 2026-27 tax year, will be due by 31 January 2028.
HMRC’s Director of Making Tax Digital, said:
‘With two months to go until MTD for Income Tax launches, now is the time to act. A range of software is available, and the system is straightforward and helps reduce errors. Thousands of volunteers have already used it successfully.
This will make it easier for sole traders and landlords to stay on top of their tax affairs and help ensure everyone pays the right amount of tax.
Spreading your tax admin throughout the year means avoiding that last minute scramble to complete a tax return every January. Go to GOV.UK and start preparing today.’
Taxpayers joining MTD for Income Tax in April 2026 will not receive penalty points for late quarterly updates for the first 12 months, giving time to adjust. There are also exemptions available for those who genuinely cannot use digital tools.
We have more information on Making Tax Digital here. If you want to chat to us about your specific requirements and Making Tax Digital, give our expert and friendly team a call on 01380 723692 or email us here.