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Making Tax Digital: What UK Self-Employed & Landlords MUST Do Before the New HMRC Rules Hit on 6 April 2026!

Making Tax Digital: What UK Self-Employed & Landlords MUST Do Before the New HMRC Rules Hit on 6 April 2026!

Episode 463 Published 2 weeks ago
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Making Tax Digital (MTD) is one of the biggest changes to the UK tax system in decades, and it will significantly impact self-employed business owners and landlords who own residential property in their personal name. If you currently submit a Self-Assessment tax return once a year, these new rules will change how and when you report income to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

Starting 6 April 2026, under the new Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT) rules, millions of UK taxpayers must keep digital records and submit quarterly updates using approved accounting software apps listed on the HMRC website. This affects self-employed individuals and landlords earning above the income threshold from trading or property.

Instead of one annual tax return, you’ll submit five - four quarterly updates plus a final declaration each year. This means accurate record-keeping, more frequent reporting, and potentially higher accounting and software costs for small business owners and property investors.

For many landlords with residential property in their own name, especially those managing multiple rental properties, adopting digital bookkeeping software will be essential. This means switching from spreadsheets or paper records to compliant cloud accounting platforms.

HMRC say the aim of MTD is to reduce errors and modernise the UK tax system, but it also means more red tape, admin and planning for millions taxpayers.

Self-employed workers and landlords should start preparing early to avoid penalties and stay compliant when the rules fully apply.

Landlords already hit by Section 24 tax changes and the Renters Rights Act should seek professional advice and avoid ignoring the changes which are coming next month.

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