News
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax letters
16 - 03 - 2026
From April 2026, sole traders and landlords with qualifying income above £50,000 will be required by law to join Making Tax Digital for income tax (MTD IT).
With just one month to go
before the first tranche of individuals are required to sign up to MTD for income
tax, HMRC is writing to taxpayers it believes might be affected
From
April 2026, sole traders and landlords with qualifying income above £50,000, based
on the information included in their 2024-25 self assessment tax return, will
be required by law to join Making Tax Digital for income tax (MTD IT). Broadly,
‘qualifying income’ is combined income from trading and/or property (eg rental
income) before deducting expenses.
MTD IT will
extend to those with qualifying income over £30,000 from April 2027 and over £20,000
from April 2028. Income received from trading via a limited company or
partnership is outside the scope of MTD IT and should not be counted towards
your qualifying income.
This is a
fundamental change to the way sole traders and landlords report their results
to HMRC and will eventually apply to almost everyone who receives income from
self-employment and/or property.
To comply with
MTD IT, taxpayers will need to use software; apps; or spreadsheets to keep
digital records; file quarterly summaries of their income and expenses; and
complete a final annual submission of taxable profit for the accounting period
at the end of the year. This will gradually replace the current self assessment
tax return. HMRC is not providing its own platform for submitting updates and
returns, so you will need to use third-party software. We can help you choose
the right package for your business.
If you have
received a letter from HMRC about MTD IT, we can help you calculate your
qualifying income to determine whether you need to join and when. If you think
your qualifying income for 2024-25 is over £50,000, do not wait to receive a
letter from HMRC. Contact us today on contactus@foremansllp.com or 01244 625 500 and we can help you sign up in good time and
ensure you meet your filing obligations.

