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HMRC publishes consultations on making tax digital
Last updated on 22 Aug 2016
Making Tax Digital (MTD) is the name HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has given to its plan to transform tax collection and to replace the annual tax return. HMRC’s proposals include keeping tax records digitally and quarterly reporting, via online tax accounts created for individuals and business taxpayers.
Businesses and landlords with an annual turnover of less than £10,000 will not be obliged to produce quarterly reports or to keep their record digitally. However, most unincorporated businesses will be expected to move into the digital regime from April 2018, with limited companies to follow in 2020.
HMRC have published six consultation documents, each focusing on specific customer groups or specific elements of the MTD reforms, with final plans for quarterly reporting for incorporated businesses set to be consulted on in the autumn.