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March 29, 2026From April 2026, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD ITSA) is being rolled out to thousands of individuals across the UK. But one of the biggest misunderstandings we are seeing is this:
MTD is not automatic.
If you think HMRC will simply move you over, you could be caught out.
What Is Making Tax Digital (MTD)?
Making Tax Digital is HMRC’s move towards a fully digital tax system. Instead of filing one Self Assessment tax return each year, you will need to:
- Keep digital records
- Submit quarterly updates
- Submit a final declaration at the end of the tax year
This applies mainly to self-employed individuals and landlords.
Who Needs to Register?
From April 2026, MTD applies if:
- Your gross income from self-employment and/or property exceeds £50,000 per year
Important:
Employment income does not count towards this threshold.
Why Registration Is NOT Automatic
This is where many people get it wrong.
Even if you meet the criteria, HMRC will not automatically sign you up to MTD.
You (or your accountant) must:
- Choose compatible software
- Sign up for MTD through HMRC
- Authorise your software to submit updates
If you don’t register, you risk:
Missing deadlines
Filing incorrectly
Potential penalties in the future
What Do You Need to Do Now?
Here’s a simple plan to stay ahead:
1. Check if you qualify
Look at your self-employment and rental income only.
2. Get your records digital
Spreadsheets may not be enough unless they are linked to compliant software.
3. Choose the right software
Software like FreeAgent, Xero, or others can handle submissions.
4. Register for MTD early
Do not leave this until April 2026.
5. Speak to your accountant
A proper setup now will save stress later.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Assuming HMRC will enrol you automatically
Including salary in the £50,000 threshold
Waiting until the last minute
Using non-compliant systems
Final Thoughts
MTD is one of the biggest changes to the UK tax system in years. The key takeaway is simple:
It will not happen automatically. You must take action.
Getting set up early means smoother reporting, fewer errors, and no last-minute panic.
Need Help Getting MTD Ready?
At Taxes Done Right, we help you:
- Check if MTD applies to you
- Set up compliant software
- Register correctly with HMRC
- Manage your quarterly submissions
📩Email: Tax@TaxesDoneRight.co.uk
📞Call: 0161 710 1901
Dm Us:
www.taxesdoneright.co.uk




