Businesses, investors and workers across the UK face a challenging time ahead, as the Government continues to implement its Making Tax Digital initiative.
This landmark change in the recording and reporting of tax will gradually see the major components of taxation taken online, using the latest HM Revenue & Customs-compliant software, apps and programs.
Taxpayers must be fully prepared for these changes, as they could face fines of penalties if they do not comply in future.
Below are the key dates for Making Tax Digital to help you track your journey and ensure you are compliant with the changes ahead.
Businesses, investors and workers across the UK face a challenging time ahead, as the Government continues to implement its Making Tax Digital initiative.
This landmark change in the recording and reporting of tax will gradually see the major components of taxation taken online, using the latest HM Revenue & Customs-compliant software, apps and programs.
Taxpayers must be fully prepared for these changes, as they could face fines of penalties if they do not comply in future.
Below are the key dates for Making Tax Digital to help you track your journey and ensure you are compliant with the changes ahead.
Act now
While the deadlines for the various stages of Making Tax Digital may seem some way off, the changes required to comply with this new tax system are complex and onerous.
Businesses and taxpayers may need to invest in new technology, such as cloud accounting software, and alter their method of recording and reporting accounts and tax information.
We have already helped a wide range of businesses with the initial stages of Making Tax Digital and can assist you by putting the necessary software, apps and procedures in place.
To arrange an initial Making Tax Digital consultation with our team, please contact us.