Free e-book: MTD for Income Tax—A guide to switching from Self Assessment
Get our hands-on guide for sole traders and landlords: Learn how to do your business accounting under Making Tax Digital compared to how you do it today.
If you’re a sole trader or private landlord then, right now, you’ll probably use the Self Assessment system to provide HMRC with yearly tax returns.
The big news is that, as of April 2026, this will change for millions of sole trader and landlord Income Tax payers. And by the end of the decade, it’ll have changed for the vast majority of them.
That’s because Making Tax Digital Income Tax rules are being introduced. These replace Self Assessment as the way you do your tax accounting and communicate with HMRC.
That’s what this e-book is about. Consider it a translation guide—MTD for Income Tax explained, showing how you do things now—and how you’ll have to do them in April 2026 (or 2027, or 2028).
E-Book: Switching from Self Assessment to Making Tax Digital
Get MTD for Income Tax: A Guide to Switching From Self Assessment
This incredibly useful e-book covers the following:
- What is MTD for Income Tax? How does MTD for Income Tax work? A short but thorough introduction to the legal requirements and what you need to do.
- How MTD affects your choice of accounting software—what you can and can’t use for your accounting, and what features are required to stay compliant.
- Registering for MTD—when does MTD start, how to get yourself onboarded, and what to do if you’re just starting a business or have been in business for some time.
- Taxes under MTD—what changes about how you tell HMRC what it needs to know, and more.
- Receipts, bills, and expenses—the importance of ensuring the way you capture data fits with the legal requirements of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, plus how to go about it.
- Invoices and income—ensuring you get paid in ways that are compliant with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, and ensuring the data is always digital—in ways that are easy.
- Working with accountants and bookkeepers—how to let your accountant and/or bookkeeper do most or all of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax on your behalf, and how to work with them to make it seamless.
This is one of the most important e-books you’ll read this year, and it’s a vital download for anybody who’s approaching Making Tax Digital in April 2026, April 2027, or April 2028.
Get ahead now. Self employed, sole traders, and landlords all need this guide.
E-Book: Switching from Self Assessment to Making Tax Digital
Worried about following MTD’s rules in April 2026? This brief yet comprehensive guide explains what you need to know: How you do accounting now, and how you should do it in future.
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