Why are taxpayers still ignoring the Making Tax Digital for Income Tax deadline?
The deadline for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is now less than three weeks away, yet the majority of affected taxpayers have still not registered.
With approximately 864,000 sole traders, landlords and self-employed individuals expected to fall into the first wave, only around 81,000 taxpayers have registered.
Time is nearly up and if you are one of the 90 per cent not yet signed up, you need to act now.
What is Making Tax Digital for Income Tax?
MTD for Income Tax will change how many sole traders, landlords and self-employed individuals report their earnings to HMRC.
From 6 April 2026, individuals with a qualifying income above £50,000 must keep digital records and submit quarterly updates of their income and expenses, as well as a final annual declaration using compatible software.
Why are so many taxpayers delaying registration?
Whether it is due to concern or a lack of awareness, something seems to be holding individuals back from registering.
HMRC is trying to help ease the pressure of getting MTD for Income Tax right immediately and has announced a soft-landing period.
This means penalties for late quarterly submissions will generally not apply during the 2026/27 tax year.
However, this does not mean you are off the hook with compliance.
The full penalty regime will begin from April 2027 and those that have not prepared in advance will struggle once enforcement increases.
If you choose to ignore your obligations, you could face:
- Failure to file penalties
- Point-based penalties for late submissions
- Late payment penalties
- Interest charges
- Increased HMRC scrutiny
What are the main concerns around MTD for Income Tax?
One of the biggest worries is the cost of investing in compatible software or paying for professional support to help manage these new requirements.
There is also the challenge of digital skills, particularly for those who are less familiar with technology and may find the transition daunting.
On top of that, the move from annual reporting to quarterly updates can feel like an increase in admin, especially for those already managing a busy workload.
With any new system, there is the added concern of making mistakes while getting used to a different way of working.
These concerns altogether might be a reason for you to hold back from registering, but delaying preparation and seeking support will only make the change more difficult.
How can you benefit from MTD for Income Tax?
With these concerns and the lack of penalty enforcement, taxpayers may not be seeing the real benefits of registering for MTD for Income Tax.
The move to digital reporting will bring meaningful improvements to how you manage your finances.
Keeping digital records will reduce the risk of lost paperwork and make it far easier to access your financial information and view your tax position throughout the year.
Compatible software can also take away the risk of the errors that manual processing brings and improve accuracy by automating calculations.
Alongside software, digital submissions can streamline the process and save you time on preparing tax returns and organising paperwork.
Perhaps most importantly, having up-to-date financial data allows for better planning and cash flow management, so you can truly feel more in control of your financial decisions.
How can we help you prepare for MTD for Income Tax?
This is your last chance to get ahead of the deadline and prepare for your new MTD for Income Tax obligations.
With the right professional support, you can iron out those concerns and stay compliant and meet the correct deadlines.
We can help you register, choose the right MTD compatible software, maintain digital records and submit quarterly updates on your behalf.
We want to take some of the pressure off moving to digital reporting and give you peace of mind that your tax returns are accurate.
For further advice or support on your Making Tax Digital for Income Tax requirements, get in touch.
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