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What Is Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, and How Will It Affect Self-Employed Individuals?

Catherine Stork

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT) is set to bring significant changes to the way self-employed individuals and landlords in the UK manage their tax responsibilities. With the aim of modernising the tax system, MTD IT focuses on reducing errors, improving efficiency, and embracing digital solutions. Whether you’re already familiar with digital tools or still relying on paper records, this initiative will require adjustments to how you record and report income.


In this blog, we’ll break down what MTD IT means, who it applies to, and how you can prepare for this shift with confidence.


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What Is MTD IT, and How Will It Affect Self-Employed Individuals?


Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD IT) is a major change in the way self-employed individuals and landlords in the UK manage and report their taxes. It’s part of the government’s initiative to modernise the tax system, making it more efficient and less error-prone.


If you’re self-employed, this change will likely affect how you record your income and submit your tax returns. Let’s explore what MTD IT is, how it will impact you, and what steps you need to take to ensure compliance.


What Is MTD ITSA?


MTD IT stands for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. It’s an extension of the government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative, which already applies to VAT. MTD ITSA focuses on streamlining the process of reporting income tax for:


  • Self-employed individuals.

  • Landlords with annual rental income.


Under MTD IT, you’ll need to:


  1. Keep digital records of your income and expenses.

  2. Submit quarterly updates to HMRC through MTD-compatible software.

  3. File an End of Period Statement (EOPS) and a Final Declaration to confirm your annual income and tax obligations.


Who Does MTD IT Apply To?


MTD ITSA will apply to:


  • Self-employed individuals and landlords with an annual business or property income exceeding £50,000 starting from April 2026.

  • Those with income between £30,000 and £50,000 starting from April 2027.


HMRC is still consulting on how MTD IT will apply to individuals earning below £30,000 annually, but it’s important to stay informed about future changes.


How Will MTD IT Affect You?


  • Digital Record-Keeping

If you’re used to keeping paper records or spreadsheets, you’ll need to switch to MTD-compatible software to maintain your records digitally.


  • Quarterly Reporting

Instead of filing a single Self Assessment tax return once a year, you’ll submit four quarterly updates to HMRC. These updates provide a snapshot of your income and expenses throughout the year.


  • End of Year Submissions

You’ll still need to finalise your accounts at the end of the year, but the process will be streamlined through digital tools.


  • Increased Transparency

With regular updates, you’ll have a clearer picture of your tax obligations throughout the year, reducing the risk of surprises at year-end.


What Do You Need to Do to Prepare for MTD IT?


  • Determine If MTD IT Applies to You

Check your annual income from self-employment or property to see when you’ll need to comply with MTD IT.


  • Choose MTD-Compatible Software

At BCT Accountants we will be using Xero to help you maintain digital records and submit quarterly updates seamlessly.


  • Organise Your Records

Ensure your income and expense records are accurate and up to date. If you’ve been relying on paper receipts, it’s time to transition to a digital system.


  • Learn the New Process

Familiarize yourself with how to submit quarterly updates, End of Period Statements, and the Final Declaration.


  • Seek Professional Advice

Navigating MTD IT can be complex, especially if you’re new to digital accounting. A trusted accountant can guide you through the transition and ensure compliance.


How BCT Accountants Can Help


At BCT Accountants, we understand the challenges that MTD IT presents for self-employed individuals and landlords. Our goal is to make the transition as smooth and stress-free as possible.


Here’s how we can support you:


  1. Expert Guidance


We’ll help you understand how MTD IT affects your specific situation and create a plan to ensure compliance.


  1. Software Setup and Training


Choosing and setting up MTD-compatible software can be overwhelming. We’ll recommend the best option for your needs, handle the setup, and provide training to get you up to speed.


  1. Quarterly Reporting Support


We’ll assist with preparing and submitting your quarterly updates to HMRC, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.


  1. Year-End Submissions


From the End of Period Statement to the Final Declaration, we’ll manage your year-end submissions so you can focus on running your business.


  1. Ongoing Support


We’re here to answer your questions, troubleshoot issues, and provide peace of mind as you navigate MTD IT.


Get Ready for MTD IT with BCT Accountants


Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment is a significant change, but you don’t have to face it alone. At BCT Accountants, we’re experts in helping self-employed individuals and landlords transition to MTD seamlessly.


 

At BCT Accountants, we specialise in supporting small and medium businesses through these changes to Self Assessment and MTD IT. Get in touch today with Catherine on 01423 431 889 or email catherine@bctaccountants.co.uk for your FREE consultation call.


Please note: all stats are accurate for the 2024/25 tax year.

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