Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: What UK Sole Traders and Landlords Must Do Before April 2026
Starting April 2026, UK sole traders and landlords with combined gross income over £50,000 must file quarterly digital updates to HMRC instead of one annual Self Assessment return, with penalty-free…
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