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Making Tax Digital for Income Tax starts 6 April 2026 for anyone with self-employment or property income over £50,000. Use this checklist to make sure you are ready. Print it, work through each section, and contact us if you need help with any items.

Section 1: Am I Affected?

☐ My gross self-employment income exceeded £50,000 in 2024/25

☐ My gross property rental income exceeded £50,000 in 2024/25

☐ My combined self-employment + property income exceeded £50,000 in 2024/25

If you ticked any box above, you must comply from 6 April 2026. The threshold is based on gross income (total receipts), not profit. Even if your net profit is below £50,000, you may still be caught.

Section 2: Software Setup

☐ I have chosen HMRC-recognised MTD software (Xero, FreeAgent, QuickBooks, Sage, or Hammock)

☐ My software is connected to my HMRC Government Gateway account

☐ I have tested submitting a dummy quarterly update (if my software offers this)

☐ My accountant has confirmed they can file MTD submissions on my behalf

☐ I have set up bank feed connections (optional but saves significant time)

Section 3: Digital Record-Keeping

From 6 April 2026, all records must be kept digitally. No more paper spreadsheets or shoe boxes.

For each income source, I am recording digitally:

☐ Date of each transaction

☐ Amount received or paid

☐ Category of income or expense (rent, repairs, insurance, etc.)

For landlords specifically:

☐ Rental income per property (if multiple properties)

☐ Mortgage interest payments

☐ Repairs and maintenance costs

☐ Insurance premiums

☐ Letting agent fees

☐ Council tax (if paid by landlord)

☐ Utility bills (if paid by landlord)

☐ Travel to properties (mileage records)

For sole traders specifically:

☐ Sales/turnover

☐ Cost of goods sold (if applicable)

☐ Business travel and mileage

☐ Office costs and equipment

☐ Professional subscriptions

☐ Staff costs (if applicable)

☐ Marketing and advertising

Section 4: Key Dates for 2026/27

Mark these dates in your calendar:

DeadlineWhat’s DueDate
Q1 UpdateApril–July 2026 figures7 August 2026
Q2 UpdateJuly–October 2026 figures7 November 2026
Q3 UpdateOctober 2026–January 2027 figures7 February 2027
Q4 UpdateJanuary–April 2027 figures7 May 2027
End of PeriodFull year summary31 January 2028

☐ I have set calendar reminders for all five dates above

☐ I know who will be submitting my updates (me or my accountant)

Section 5: Accountant Check

☐ My accountant has confirmed they are MTD-ready

☐ My accountant has explained the quarterly submission process to me

☐ I know the cost of MTD compliance through my accountant

☐ My accountant is using software compatible with HMRC’s MTD API

☐ I have a process for sending my records to my accountant regularly (not once a year)

Warning sign: If your current accountant has not mentioned MTD to you yet, they may not be prepared. Consider getting a second opinion.

Section 6: Penalty Awareness

☐ I understand that HMRC has a 12-month grace period for late quarterly submissions in Year 1 (2026/27)

☐ I understand that from Year 2 (2027/28), late submissions will attract penalty points

☐ I understand that 4 penalty points in a year triggers a £200 fine

☐ I understand that interest on late tax payments still applies from Year 1

Your MTD Readiness Score

Count your ticked boxes from all sections above:

ScoreStatusWhat To Do
25+ out of 30ReadyYou are well prepared. Final software checks and you are good to go.
15–24Nearly ThereFocus on the unticked items. Book an accountant review to fill the gaps.
Below 15Action NeededYou need professional help before April. Book a free consultation today.

Need Help Getting MTD-Ready?

Our MTD specialists handle everything: software setup, quarterly submissions, and year-end compliance. Packages from £39/month. Book a free 15-minute assessment today.

HS Global Accountancy | MTD Specialists for Landlords & SMEs | Harrow, London

This checklist is for guidance only and does not constitute professional tax advice. Tax rules may change. Always consult a qualified accountant for advice specific to your circumstances.

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