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Starting April 2026, UK self-employed and landlords earning over £50,000 must file quarterly digital tax updates.
Starting April 6, 2026, UK self-employed individuals and landlords with income over £50,000 must use digital records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC under the Making Tax Digital for Income Tax initiative.
The change, part of a broader digital tax shift, replaces annual Self Assessment with real-time reporting to improve accuracy, ease cash flow planning, and reduce year-end stress.
Taxpayers can use compatible software to track income and expenses, correct errors in future updates, and file returns digitally.
A phased rollout will begin with landlords, expanding to additional taxpayers by 2027.
HMRC offers support and a grace period to ease the transition, with over 2,000 test submissions already completed successfully.
A partir de abril de 2026, los trabajadores por cuenta propia y propietarios del Reino Unido que ganen más de £ 50,000 deben presentar actualizaciones trimestrales de impuestos digitales.