However, industry experts and those within the accountancy sector expressed concerns over the proposed pace and the scale of the introduction of MTDfB. As a result, the government amended the initial timetable for the initiative’s implementation, to allow businesses and individuals ‘plenty of time to adapt to the changes’.
The focus of MTD is currently VAT, which was implemented from April 2019.
The mandation of MTD for ITSA will now be introduced from April 2026, with businesses, self-employed individuals and landlords with income over £50,000 mandated to join first, a change from the current £10,000 limit.
Those with income over £30,000 will be mandated from April 2027.
The government will also review the needs of smaller businesses and look in detail at whether the MTD for ITSA service can be shaped to meet the needs of smaller businesses.
Following the new approach, the government will not extend MTD for ITSA to general partnerships in 2025.
Although MTD has been paused for individuals until at least 2026, HMRC has introduced the Personal Tax Account and Simple Assessment.