Making Tax Digital – Income Tax

Modified on Mon, 23 Feb at 10:41 AM




Making Tax Digital – Income Tax


Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT) Self Assessment requires businesses and landlords with qualifying income to maintain digital records and update HMRC each quarter using approved software such as KEYinfinity. For individuals, MTD for IT will be introduced in three phases:


•              from April 2026, for those with qualifying income over £50,000

•              from April 2027, for those with qualifying income over £30,000

•              from April 2028, for those with qualifying income over £20,000


The government remains committed to the future introduction of MTD for IT to partnerships.

 


For customers enrolled in the Self Assessment Pilot Scheme


Please note that the registration opportunity for HMRC’s Pilot scheme has now closed.

 

Full access to MTD IT becomes available once you complete your HMRC registration and meet their eligibility criteria.

 


Getting ready for MTD IT


To help you prepare, we have below an MTD_IT Preparation Template (Excel) that will assist you in mapping your current Nominal codes with the HMRC fields for submission. This preparation template covers both Property and Self Assessment businesses. You can copy your Trading nominal codes into the spreadsheet (Sales, Purchases, Fixed Direct Costs and Overheads.  Valuation change and Depreciation may also be included).

 

You can add the relevant HMRC Income or Expense field against each trading nominal with the assistance of your Accountants or the HMRC guidance notes for each field, in preparation for when MTD IT goes live.  

 


Setting Up a Taxable Entity


Individuals who participated in the pilot scheme, or who subsequently meet HMRC’s eligibility criteria, are granted full access to Self Assessment. To enable a new Self Assessment business, select Admin then Income Tax Businesses, enter your National Insurance number and follow the instructions for signing into your Government Gateway account. This will allow you to create the Tax Business(s) linked to the National Insurance number provided and then retrieve and complete the obligations when due.

 

Before you start making submissions you can elect to submit calendar quarters instead of 5th July etc but due dates remain the same.

 


Each submission is a cumulative period:


Q1 – 6th April to 5th July – due 7th August

Q2 – 6th April to 5th October – due 7th November

Q3 – 6th April to 5th January – due 7th February

Q4 – 6th April to 5th April – due 7th May





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