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What’s happening with Making Tax Digital?

Jenny by Jenny
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Keeping up to date with HMRC’s Making Tax Digital initiative is important, whatever size business you run and however you currently record, submit and pay your business taxes.

Let’s take a quick look at the goals of Making Tax Digital (MTD), which requirements are currently mandatory and which elements are likely to change in the near future.

What is Making Tax Digital?

The aims of MTD are to modernise the UK tax system by requiring businesses and individuals to keep digital records and file their tax returns using compatible software.

Key goals of MTD are to:

Improve accuracy by pushing businesses, and some individuals, to use accounting software to keep accurate digital records – moving away from paper-based records.

Increase efficiency by using digital filing and tax submissions to reduce the time and effort required for tax returns.Enhance compliance, by moving to quarterly returns that make it easier for HMRC to monitor tax compliance and identify potential fraud.

Which parts of MTD are currently mandatory?

MTD has been in the works for a number of years, with several delays and setbacks to the original agenda. Some elements of MTD are now in use, and others are likely to be introduced in the near future. Here’s a breakdown of what’s currently expected of your business.

Current elements of MTD for businesses:

MTD for VAT – under the MTD for VAT rules, all VAT-registered businesses must keep digital records and file quarterly VAT returns using compatible software. This has been mandatory since April 2019.

Upcoming elements of MTD for businesses:

MTD for Income Tax Self Assessment – MTD for ITSA is currently being piloted. From April 2026, it will become mandatory for sole traders and landlords with annual income above the £30,000 p/a threshold. All qualifying individuals will need to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates.

MTD for Corporation Tax – the government has announced plans to introduce MTD for Corporation Tax (CT), and held a consultation on how MTD for CT might work. The exact timeline for introducing MTD for CT has not been confirmed, but, at present, it’s unlikely to happen before April 2026.

Talk to us in Urmston about getting MTD compliant

If you’re not yet registered for MTD for VAT and are worried about complying with the regulations, please do come and have a chat with our tax team.

Setting up accounting software and digital recordkeeping tools can be extremely straightforward, making your bookkeeping and tax management far more effective

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