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7 Common Mistakes Sole Traders Make When Preparing for Making Tax Digital

The way self employed individuals report their income to the UK tax authority is about to change significantly. Through the HM Revenue & Customs Making Tax Digital programme, the government is moving away from annual tax reporting towards a digital, more frequent system. From April 2026, individuals earning more than £50,000 from self employment or […]

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Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax from April 2026: A Guide for UK Sole Traders and Landlords 

From 6 April 2026, HMRC will introduce a significant change to how UK sole traders and landlords report their income. Under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, individuals with qualifying income above £50,000 will no longer rely solely on an annual Self Assessment return. Instead, they will be required to keep digital records and submit updates throughout the tax year.  This change is part

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