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Making Tax Digital for Landlords UK — What You Need to Know
Guide to Making Tax Digital for landlords. When it starts, who's affected, what software you need, and how to prepare for MTD for Income Tax.
Making Tax Digital (MTD) is coming for landlords. Here’s what changes, when, and how to prepare.
What is Making Tax Digital?
The Basics
| Current System |
Under MTD |
| Annual Self Assessment |
Quarterly updates + final declaration |
| Paper records allowed |
Digital records required |
| Submit once a year |
Submit 5 times a year |
| Any recording method |
MTD-compatible software only |
Why the Change?
| HMRC Goal |
Impact |
| Reduce errors |
Digital records more accurate |
| Real-time visibility |
HMRC sees income quarterly |
| Closer to pay-as-you-go |
Know tax liability sooner |
| Modernisation |
Digital-first approach |
MTD Timeline for Landlords
When Does It Start?
| Income Threshold |
Start Date |
| Over £50,000 |
April 2026 |
| Over £30,000 |
April 2027 |
| Under £30,000 |
TBC (likely later) |
Which Income Counts?
| Counts Toward Threshold |
Doesn’t Count |
| Gross rental income |
Employment income |
| Self-employment income |
Pension income |
| Combined total |
Dividend income |
Example: £35,000 rental income + £20,000 self-employment = £55,000 → April 2026 start.
Who’s Affected?
You Must Use MTD If:
| Situation |
MTD Required? |
| Single buy-to-let, income >£50k gross |
Yes (April 2026) |
| Multiple properties, income >£30k |
Yes (April 2027) |
| Furnished holiday lettings |
Yes |
| Property partnership |
Yes |
| Limited company landlord |
No (separate rules) |
Exempt Situations
| Situation |
MTD Status |
| Property in limited company |
Company tax rules apply |
| Income below threshold |
Not yet required |
| Digitally excluded |
Can apply for exemption |
What Changes Under MTD
Record Keeping
| Current |
Under MTD |
| Paper records acceptable |
Must be digital |
| Any format |
Specific data required |
| Annual totals |
Transaction-level detail |
| Keep for 5 years |
Same - 5 years |
What Records You Need
| Category |
Examples |
| Income |
Rent received, dates, amounts |
| Expenses |
Maintenance, insurance, agent fees |
| Property details |
Address, ownership share |
| Mortgage interest |
Amount paid (for tax relief calc) |
| Capital items |
Furniture, appliances |
Quarterly Submissions
| Submission |
Deadline |
| Q1 (Apr-Jun) |
7 August |
| Q2 (Jul-Sep) |
7 November |
| Q3 (Oct-Dec) |
7 February |
| Q4 (Jan-Mar) |
7 May |
| Final declaration |
31 January (following year) |
Software Requirements
What You Need
| Requirement |
Details |
| MTD-compatible software |
HMRC-recognised |
| Digital records |
In software or linked spreadsheet |
| Quarterly submission |
Through software to HMRC |
| Final declaration |
Annual summary |
Software Options for Landlords
| Software |
From (per year) |
Best For |
| HMRC app |
Free |
Very simple cases |
| Hammock |
£10/month |
Property-focused |
| Landlord Vision |
£12/month |
Multiple properties |
| FreeAgent |
£19/month |
Self-employed + property |
| QuickBooks |
£12/month |
General accounting |
| Xero |
£15/month |
Full accounts |
| Spreadsheet + bridging |
£50-100/year |
Excel lovers |
Choosing Software
| Factor |
Consider |
| Number of properties |
Some charge per property |
| Self-employment too? |
Integrated may be better |
| Accountant use |
They may recommend one |
| Features needed |
Invoicing, reports, mobile |
| Cost |
£100-400/year typical |
What You’ll Submit
Quarterly Update Contents
| Information |
Details |
| Total income |
Rent received this quarter |
| Total expenses |
Allowable costs |
| By property |
If multiple |
| Running totals |
Year to date |
Final Declaration
| Information |
Details |
| Annual totals |
Full year figures |
| Adjustments |
Any corrections |
| Other income |
From other sources |
| Tax calculation |
Software calculates |
| Payment due |
Amount owed |
Allowable Expenses for Landlords
What You Can Claim
| Expense Category |
Examples |
| Repairs and maintenance |
Fixing boiler, decorating |
| Insurance |
Buildings, contents, rent guarantee |
| Ground rent and service charges |
Leasehold costs |
| Letting agent fees |
Management percentage |
| Legal and accountancy |
Tenancy agreements, accounts |
| Direct costs |
Safety certificates, cleaning |
| Mortgage interest |
20% tax reduction |
| Travel |
Property visits |
What You Can’t Claim
| Not Allowable |
Why |
| Mortgage capital |
Not an expense |
| Improvements (usually) |
Capital expenditure |
| Personal use |
Not business expense |
| Initial purchase costs |
Capital item |
Mortgage Interest Relief
| Current Rule |
Relief |
| Mortgage interest paid |
20% tax credit |
| Not a deduction |
But reduces tax bill |
| Example: £5,000 interest |
£1,000 tax reduction |
Preparing for MTD
Now (Before April 2026)
| Action |
Purpose |
| Check your income threshold |
Know your start date |
| Research software |
Find what suits you |
| Start keeping digital records |
Practice the system |
| Talk to your accountant |
Plan the transition |
6 Months Before Your Start Date
| Action |
Purpose |
| Choose software |
Time to learn it |
| Set up digital records |
Transfer existing data |
| Test submissions |
Familiarise yourself |
| Establish processes |
Monthly routine |
Ongoing Under MTD
| Frequency |
Task |
| Per transaction |
Record income and expenses |
| Monthly |
Check records complete |
| Quarterly |
Submit update to HMRC |
| Annually |
Final declaration and pay tax |
Record Keeping Tips
What Good Records Look Like
| Element |
Details |
| Date |
When transaction occurred |
| Amount |
Exact figure |
| Category |
Type of income/expense |
| Property |
Which property (if multiple) |
| Reference |
Invoice, receipt number |
| VAT (if relevant) |
VAT registered only |
Organising by Property
| Property |
Track Separately |
| 1 High Street |
Income, expenses, mortgage |
| 2 The Avenue |
Income, expenses, mortgage |
| Totals |
Combined for tax |
Digital Evidence
| Document |
How to Store |
| Receipts |
Photo/scan in software |
| Invoices |
PDF attachment |
| Bank statements |
Downloaded or linked |
| Contracts |
Scanned copies |
Working with Accountants
MTD Changes for Accountant Relationship
| Aspect |
Change |
| Record keeping |
You do more digitally |
| Submissions |
Can authorise accountant |
| Software |
May need to share access |
| Frequency |
Quarterly interaction |
| Costs |
May increase initially |
Questions for Your Accountant
| Question |
Why Ask |
| Which software do you recommend? |
Compatibility |
| How will fees change? |
Budget impact |
| What’s your MTD process? |
Expectations |
| Can you do quarterly submissions? |
Service offering |
Common Concerns
“This Will Cost Me More”
| Factor |
Reality |
| Software costs |
£100-300/year typically |
| Accountant fees |
May increase |
| Your time |
More regular input |
| Benefits |
Better financial visibility |
“I’m Not Good with Technology”
| Option |
Details |
| Use accountant |
They handle submissions |
| Simple software |
Designed for non-techies |
| Support |
Most software has help |
| Exemption |
Apply if genuinely unable |
“I Only Have One Property”
| Situation |
Still Applies |
| One BTL, income >£50k |
Yes, April 2026 |
| One BTL, income >£30k |
Yes, April 2027 |
| One BTL, income <£30k |
Not yet |
Penalties Under MTD
Late Submission Penalties
| Late By |
Penalty |
| Up to 14 days |
Warning |
| 15-30 days |
2% of tax |
| 31+ days |
4% of tax |
| Late payment |
Interest charges |
Points-Based System
| Points |
What Happens |
| 1 point |
Per late submission |
| Threshold reached (4 for quarterly) |
£200 penalty |
| Points expire |
After 24 months of compliance |
Summary: MTD Action Plan
| Timeframe |
Action |
| Now |
Calculate if income exceeds threshold |
| Now |
Start keeping digital records |
| 6 months before |
Choose and set up software |
| 3 months before |
Practice with software |
| Go-live |
Submit quarterly updates |
| Ongoing |
Maintain digital records, submit on time |
MTD requires more regular reporting but can improve your financial oversight of rental properties. Start preparing now to make the transition smooth.
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