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HMRC waives £200 penalties for late quarterly tax filings in 2026’s first year of Making Tax Digital rollout.
HMRC will waive £200 penalties for late quarterly tax submissions during the first year of the 2026 Making Tax Digital rollout, which requires self-employed individuals and landlords earning over £50,000 to file quarterly updates using digital software.
While penalties for late annual returns and unpaid taxes still apply, the temporary relief aims to ease the transition to the new system, which replaces annual filings with four quarterly deadlines starting in April.
Taxpayers must maintain digital records and submit updates by 7 August for the first quarter.
HMRC is sending mandation letters through March 2026, but individuals must sign up themselves or through a tax agent to comply.
HMRC renuncia a 200 libras esterlinas de multas por presentación tardía de impuestos trimestrales en el primer año de la implementación de Making Tax Digital en 2026.