Making Tax Digital is evolving. We saw MTD-compatible technology take the industry by storm in 2019, and now it’s advancing even further with MTD for ITSA being introduced in April 2024.
Whilst this may seem like some time away, it’s worth getting ahead and preparing with your clients in advance, for a smoother and more seamless transition.
2019: MTD came into play and required VAT-registered businesses to keep digital records via MTD-compatible software. This meant businesses could submit their VAT returns electronically.
2022: The scope of MTD for VAT expanded and now all VAT-registered businesses are required to follow these rules.
2022: MTD for Income Tax was introduced, giving outlines of how the current system will be replaced by annual Self Assessment tax returns.
2024: MTD ITSA will come into effect for self-employed business owners and landlords.
2025: MTD ITSA will come into effect for partnerships with individual partners.
2026: It’s expected that MTD for Corporation Tax will come into play, but nothing has been outlined yet.
Whilst the deadline is set, HMRC hasn’t issued much guidance on the new requirements, which is making it difficult for accountants to fully prepare. This has created a limbo period ahead of the April 2024 deadline. What we do know, is that business income and expenses must be in a digital format, so any firms that don’t currently have this need to change their processes. Digital record keeping needs to be the norm. Whilst this may seem daunting and sounds like a lot of change, there is a real opportunity here for firms to look at the bigger picture of how processes are carried out across the whole business.
On the subject of change, there is a reluctance from accountants to change, as the new system seems more complicated, and there will have to be more conversations with clients about how it will work. Alongside this, choosing the right software without the full guidelines means firms have to take risks. In a conversation with Chris Smith, Director of Personal Tax Compliance at BKL, he commented that "MTD is one of the biggest challenges to self-assessment since its creation, and it is important that businesses have relevant software that can manage this change for their practice and also their clients."
For accountants, it synchronizes client data with your other tax software, creates a single source of truth from disparate systems, and manages document approvals and other processes that previously would have been carried out manually. For clients, they can use Practice Gateway to easily and safely send tax information to their trusted accountant, upload personal files, and make payments.
With firms such as BKL and Evelyn Partners using Practice Gateway, they have noticed an improvement in the client experience, and positive reception from personal tax advisors to adopting this new way of interacting with customers. Chris also commented, "T-Tech has a proven track record of being forward thinking and adaptive to the market".
Get ahead of the curve and prepare your clients early. Practice Gateway will do the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to. Want to learn more about how it works? Speak to one of our automation experts today.