Most see no gains from MTD for income tax

Nov 10, 2025

A new survey has indicated that most businesses and agents see little benefit in Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax, despite rising awareness. The Administrative Burdens Advisory Board’s 2025 “Tell ABAB” report found awareness of MTD for ITSA increased to 46.4% in 2025 from 33.3% in 2024, yet respondents largely expect higher costs and time pressures, with a majority anticipating no benefits. The survey received 3,146 responses, 77% from businesses and 23% from agents.

The report’s findings arrive ahead of mandation from April 2026 for sole traders and landlords whose 2024/25 self assessment includes combined gross income from self-employment and property above £50,000. HMRC has begun notifying affected taxpayers by letter, with the first batch sent to those who filed returns by the end of August 2025. Further ‘mandation’ letters are scheduled for February and March 2026, and ‘prompt’ letters for unrepresented taxpayers were planned for late November 2025.

While the ABAB report notes growing familiarity with MTD, many respondents remain sceptical about net gains and flag wider concerns around administrative burdens. Businesses preparing for 2026 should review eligibility, ensure compatible record-keeping, and consider software and process changes well in advance of the start date.

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