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File MTD ITSA

03-17-2026 11:53 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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File MTD ITSA is an HMRC-recognized, modern digital tax platform designed to help UK landlords, sole traders, freelancers, and property owners comply with Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD ITSA) requirements. It supports all three key income sources in one place-UK property income, self-employment/business turnover, and foreign/overseas property income-making it easy to track earnings, record expenses, and submit quarterly updates directly to HMRC via their official API (using secure OAuth 2.0 authorization).
The platform handles a wide range of scenarios, including:
Residential and commercial property rentals
Furnished holiday lets
Rent-a-room relief
Business turnover and trade expenses (for sole traders)
Allowable expenses across all sources (e.g., repairs, professional fees, insurance)
Separate treatment of residential finance costs (mortgage interest)
Capital allowances (especially for self-employment)
Overseas rental income with foreign tax credit relief, currency notes, and country-by-country tracking
Users benefit from automatic calculations, live HMRC tax estimates on demand, categorized expense tracking, deadline reminders, one-click submissions for quarterly updates (four per tax year), and a guided year-end finalization process (including adjustments like capital allowances or loss relief) before the 31 January deadline. It eliminates the need for spreadsheets or multiple tools, with a single intuitive dashboard, professional PDF reports, and full compliance assurance.
As HMRC phases in mandatory digital reporting-starting from 6 April 2026 for those with combined qualifying income over £50,000 (dropping to £30,000 in April 2027 and £20,000 in April 2028)-File MTD ITSA provides an efficient, affordable solution to stay ahead. With plans starting from just £69/year for DIY filing (plus higher tiers for assisted or fully managed services), it reduces administrative burden, ensures accurate records, and helps users submit confidently and compliantly.
File MTD ITSA simplifies the transition to digital tax reporting, so landlords and sole traders can focus on their business or properties rather than complex compliance.

467 Great Horton Road, Bradford,
BD7 3DL London, United Kingdom

File MTD ITSA provides a simple and compliant solution for UK landlords, sole traders, and property owners to meet HMRC's Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD ITSA) requirements. The platform helps users track rental income, business expenses, and overseas property income while automatically preparing quarterly submissions to HMRC, making tax reporting easier and more accurate.

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