Practical MTD IT support for self-employed individuals and landlords preparing for digital record keeping and quarterly HMRC updates.
HMRC is introducing Making Tax Digital for Income Tax in stages. Many self-employed individuals and landlords will need to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates using compatible software. MAC Accounting can help you understand what it means and prepare properly.
Clear advice on whether Making Tax Digital applies to you and what steps you need to take.
Help moving from paper records or spreadsheets to a suitable digital bookkeeping system.
Support choosing and setting up compatible software for your business or rental income records.
Help preparing and submitting quarterly updates to HMRC under the MTD IT rules.
Practical MTD IT advice tailored to sole traders and self-employed individuals.
Help understanding how Making Tax Digital affects landlords and rental income reporting.
MTD IT applies to qualifying income over £50,000 from April 2026, over £30,000 from April 2027 and over £20,000 from April 2028.
Find Out If MTD Applies To YouCommon questions about Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.
MTD IT is an HMRC system requiring many self-employed people and landlords to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates.
It depends on your qualifying income. The rules apply from £50,000 in 2026, £30,000 in 2027 and £20,000 in 2028.
Yes. We can help with digital records, software setup and quarterly HMRC submissions.
No jargon and no pressure. Just a friendly chat about Making Tax Digital and how MAC Accounting can help you prepare.
Whether you are self-employed, a sole trader or a landlord, we can help you understand your MTD IT obligations and prepare for digital record keeping.