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March 26th, 2026
From April 2026, MTD will become mandatory for self-employed individuals and landlords with turnover exceeding £50,000. The changes will significantly alter how income is reported to HMRC, yet many people remain unsure about what this means in practice and how it will affect them day to day.
This upcoming session has been designed to remove confusion and provide straightforward guidance on what MTD involves, who it affects and how to prepare effectively. Rather than focusing on technical detail, the webinar will concentrate on the real-life impact on businesses, helping attendees feel informed and in control as the changes approach.
The session will cover what Making Tax Digital is and why it matters, who will be affected and when it will apply, and what digital record keeping really means in practical terms. It will also explain the move to quarterly updates and reporting requirements, highlight common pitfalls and how to avoid penalties, and outline the steps individuals can take now to prepare.
Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of the key changes along with a practical action plan to help them prepare with confidence and reduce unnecessary stress.
The webinar is particularly relevant for self-employed individuals, landlords with property income, sole traders and small business owners who want to ensure they are ready for the new requirements.
Phoebe Hall, Head of Outsourcing at Forrester Boyd said, ‘Making Tax Digital represents a significant shift for many individuals and businesses. Our aim with this webinar is to provide clear, practical guidance so people understand exactly what is required and can take simple, effective steps to prepare.’
Spaces for the webinar are limited and booking is essential.
To secure a place, please visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-tax-digital-webinar-tickets-1985363879809?aff=oddtdtcreator
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