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Making Tax Digital is coming for self-employed earners and landlords from April 2026. Quarterly digital submissions, HMRC-compatible software, new deadlines — it sounds overwhelming. But it doesn't have to be.
I help you get MTD-ready without the stress. Whether you need someone to set up your software, handle your quarterly submissions, or take over your entire bookkeeping — I've got you covered.
April 2026 deadline approaching — Are you ready?
The deadlines are set. Here's when Making Tax Digital kicks in based on your income.
Self-employed individuals and landlords with income over £50,000 must comply with MTD for Income Tax.
The threshold drops. Those earning over £30,000 from self-employment or property must now comply.
Final rollout phase. Income threshold drops to £20,000, bringing millions more into MTD.
These are the MTD worries I hear every day. If any resonate, we should talk.
Income thresholds, quarterly submissions, compatible software — MTD rules are a maze. I'll cut through the jargon and tell you exactly what applies to your situation.
You're already stretched thin. The thought of learning new software and filing quarterly returns feels impossible. Let me take this off your plate.
HMRC lists hundreds of 'compatible' options. Which one actually works for your business? I'll recommend and set up the right tool — no overwhelm, no wrong choices.
Late submissions mean penalties that stack up fast. Miss enough deadlines and you're looking at percentage-based fines. I make sure that never happens.
Great — keep them! I work as a supporting agent alongside your accountant. They focus on tax strategy and year-end; I handle the quarterly MTD submissions. We're a team.
Shoe boxes of receipts? Spreadsheets from 2019? No judgement here. I've seen it all and sorted worse. We'll get you MTD-ready from wherever you're starting.
Not sure if you're ready for Making Tax Digital? Let's find out together. I'll review your current setup, identify gaps, and give you a clear action plan — no charge, no obligation.
I'll get you set up with MTD-compatible software that actually makes sense for your business. No complicated systems you'll never use — just simple, effective tools with proper training so you feel confident.
MTD means quarterly updates to HMRC — four times a year, every year. I'll handle the submissions, make sure everything reconciles, and keep you compliant without you lifting a finger.
Want someone to handle everything? From day-to-day bookkeeping to quarterly submissions to end-of-year finalisation — I'll be your MTD partner so you can focus on running your business.
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From April 2026, self-employed individuals and landlords with gross income over £50,000 must use MTD-compatible software. This threshold drops to £30,000 in April 2027 and £20,000 in April 2028. If you're VAT registered, you're likely already using MTD for VAT — this is about Income Tax Self Assessment.
You need HMRC-recognised software that can keep digital records and submit quarterly updates. Options range from simple apps to full accounting packages like Xero, QuickBooks, or FreeAgent. I'll help you choose one that fits your business size and tech comfort level — no point paying for features you'll never use.
Absolutely — in fact, I encourage it. I work as a supporting agent, handling your day-to-day bookkeeping and quarterly MTD submissions. Your accountant stays in charge of tax planning, allowances, and your annual return. We complement each other perfectly.
HMRC uses a points-based system. Each late submission earns a point. Hit the threshold (4 points for quarterly submissions) and you get a £200 penalty. Keep missing deadlines and penalties escalate to percentage-based fines on tax owed. It adds up fast — which is why I handle all your deadlines.
It depends on what you need. A one-off setup might be a few hundred pounds. Ongoing quarterly support is typically £50-150 per quarter. Full bookkeeping and MTD compliance packages start from around £200/month. Book a free call and I'll give you an exact quote for your situation.
Now. Seriously. If you're earning over £50,000, you need to be ready by April 2026 — that means having software in place, records digitised, and systems running smoothly before then. Starting 6-12 months early gives you time to get comfortable without deadline pressure.
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