Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax will apply to sole traders, property landlords and certain other businesses with gross turnover and/or property income over £10,000 a year and will commence in April 2024. The system will then be extended to partners from April 2025 and LLPs and partnerships with corporate members from April 2026.
The Income Tax
(Digital Requirements) Regulations 2021, set out the requirements that relevant
persons must comply with under MTD for Income Tax. These include the use of
MTD-compatible software to keep and preserve their business records (income and
expenses) digitally, send quarterly updates of their records to HMRC and submit
an end-of-period statement to HMRC.
HMRC has now
published draft notices of the detailed provisions for consultation. The
consultation invites views on these which provide additional information on the
key requirements of MTD as they relate to:
●
The
use of functional compatible software.
●
The
information required when submitting quarterly updates and end-of-period
statements.
●
Retail
sales election.
The draft
notices specify the proposed dataset requirement. Later in the year, HMRC will
publish guidance to explain how customers can reflect any accounting and tax
adjustments that may be required to reconcile the quarterly submissions to the
final taxable profits for the year (The End of Period Statement). The
consultation sets out the adjustments that are likely to be required, such as
accruals, prepayments, private use adjustments, stock and capital allowances.
As expected,
the breakdown of income and expenses broadly follows the headings on the
self-employment and property income pages on the Self-Assessment Tax Return.
The
consultation document states that where the annual turnover is below the VAT
registration threshold, the individual may choose to provide the total of all
income and the total of all expenses, instead of a detailed breakdown of
expenses. This is also consistent with the self-employment pages in the
Self-Assessment Tax Return.
Retail sales
businesses may enter a single digital record of the daily gross takings for any
retail sales made.
Please talk to
us about making sure your business complies with MTD. We are here to help!
For details,
see: Tertiary legislation for Making Tax Digital for Income
Tax - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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