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Starting April 6, 2026, UK self-employed and landlords earning over £50,000 must file taxes quarterly using digital software under new HMRC rules.
Starting April 6, 2026, UK self-employed individuals and landlords earning over £50,000 annually must switch to quarterly digital tax filings under HMRC’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) system, replacing annual returns.
The change requires using compatible software for digital record-keeping and submissions, with non-compliance risking penalties.
Despite warnings sent to over 800,000 affected taxpayers, fewer than 5% have registered so far.
The policy, expanding to lower thresholds in future years, aims to reduce tax evasion and improve accuracy, though critics highlight increased administrative burden and confusion, especially for those with multiple income sources.
A partir del 6 de abril de 2026, los autónomos y propietarios del Reino Unido que ganen más de £ 50,000 deben presentar impuestos trimestralmente utilizando software digital bajo las nuevas reglas de HMRC.