MTD for Income Tax is the new way for sole traders and landlords to report their income, expenses, and submit a tax return. This requires digital record-keeping and more regular updates, making it easier to submit end-of-year returns.
I am a self-employed sole trader who runs a business that is not VAT registered.
MTD means that you will now need to keep digital records and send quarterly updates to HMRC in addition to the end of year return you submit today.
You will be required to record your transactions digitally using software.
Send income and expense updates to HMRC at least once per quarter. You will receive up-to-date tax estimates every time you update.
You still have to finalise and submit the year-end return and pay the tax by 31st January after the tax year end, but up-to-date tax estimates now mean there will be fewer surprises.
Who does Making Tax Digital for income Tax impact?
MTD requirements may vary slightly depending on whether you are a non-VAT registered sole trader, landlord, or accountant. Discover what you need to do, and choose the HMRC-recognised software that helps you meet your needs.
I am a self-employed sole trader who runs a business that is not VAT registered.
I am an accountant who manages accounting, tax, and finances for clients who need to comply with MTD,
How do I comply with MTD?
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HMRC is introducing Making Tax Digital to digitise the UK tax system so that it is more accurate, efficient, and durable. This will help businesses reduce time spent on tax admin, and will create a modern system that's no longer reliant on paper.
Using HMRC-recognised accounting software will allow you to comply by keeping accurate digital records and helping you submit quarterly updates directly to HMRC. Sage provides free and billed solutions, depending on your needs.
Getting yourself set up with MTD software will help you comply with MTD rules and avoid costly penalties.
With the right HMRC-approved accounting software in place, you'll also be able to streamline your financial processes and digitise your accounts, saving your business valuable time and money.
MTD-compliant software from Sage is easy to set up and use. Once it's in place, you can:
Making Tax Digital compatible software will make it simple for you to stay compliant, while keeping on top of your finances.
MTD already applies to VAT-registered sole traders and small businesses.
The next MTD deadlines are for Income Tax and will apply in phases to all self-employed individuals and landlords with qualifying income above the below thresholds. Accountants with clients who meet these criteria will need to support them in compliance.
6 April 2026 - incomes over £50,000
6 April 2027 - incomes over £30,000
6 April 2028 - incomes over £20,000
You will need to get started now to ensure your digital records are in place for the 2024/2025 income tax year currently underway. This ensures that when you come to submit the required quarterly updates from 2026 onwards, and year-end Self Assessment, you have everything you need.
Skip the rush and beat the stress of tax admin and get MTD ready today. Sage supports you with the opportunity to get on top of the requirements today and better organise your admin.
We’re working closely with HMRC and the UK Government to represent UK businesses and we’ve got over 40 years’ compliance expertise to help accountants, bookkeepers, sole traders, and small business owners meet MTD requirements.
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