The Government has confirmed that Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax will apply to sole traders and landlords earning over £20,000 a year.
This latest extension means that an additional 900,000 sole traders must adopt digital record-keeping and quarterly tax submissions by this deadline.
Who is affected and when?
Mandating digital record-keeping allows HMRC to enhance compliance and streamline reporting for taxpayers and the tax authority, reducing errors and improving efficiency.
Over the next few years, more sole traders will be brought into the MTD system.
Here is when different income thresholds will come into effect:
You will need to plan ahead to ensure your business is ready for these changes before they are enforced.
How should you prepare?
Sole traders should take the following steps to ensure compliance before the deadline:
Taking proactive steps now to prepare for mandatory digital record-keeping will make your transition to MTD smoother.
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