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The latest information and guidance on Making Tax Digital income tax self assessment (MTD ITSA) from the Tax Faculty.
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Making Tax Digital income tax self assessment (MTD ITSA) is scheduled to start from April 2026. The outcome of the policy review for small businesses was announced in November 2023 and amended regulations were laid before parliament in February 2024. HMRC is launching a private beta pilot for 2024/25, starting in April. Caroline Miskin provides the latest information, and outlines the pros and cons of joining the pilot.

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Broadcast 24 April 2024

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