MTD Thresholds

MTD for Income Tax from April 2027: The £30,000 Threshold

MTD for Income Tax from April 2027: The £30,000 Threshold

If your self-employment or rental income was over £30,000 in the 2025–26 tax year, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax becomes mandatory for you from 6 April 2027. This is the second wave of the MTD rollout, following the £50,000 group that joined from April 2026, and it draws in a considerably larger number of sole traders and landlords. Here’s exactly who’s affected, why the current tax year matters more than most people realise, and what’s worth setting up now rather than in March 2027.

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MTD for Income Tax from April 2028: The £20,000 Threshold

MTD for Income Tax from April 2028: The £20,000 Threshold

From 6 April 2028, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax extends to sole traders and landlords with qualifying income over £20,000 in the 2026–27 tax year. It’s the third and, so far, final wave of the rollout HMRC has confirmed — and because £20,000 is a relatively low bar for combined self-employment and property income, it brings in a large slice of the UK’s smaller sole traders, part-time landlords, and side hustlers. Here’s the full phase-in timeline, who the £20,000 threshold catches, and what’s actually confirmed about where MTD goes from here.

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