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Xero UK Roadshow: Small Business Sessions 2025

On Tuesday 7th October 2025, I attended the 2025 Xero UK Roadshow for accountants and bookkeepers of small businesses, which was held at Tobacco Docks, London.   The day started with time to network with other accountants and bookkeepers in attendance and a chance to look around the exhibition and speak to different app partners…

Xero Office: Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Event

On Thursday 25th September 2025, Dan Walker (St Neots) and I (Ely) attended the Making Tax Digital for Income Tax event for Strategic Partners. The event was held at the Xero office in Milton Keynes.   HMRC were in attendance and provided an update on their readiness and the bumps in the road we have…

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: When Will It Affect Me?

HMRC are beginning the process of phasing in taxpayers who are self-employed or with income from property over a number of years, so you may be wondering ‘When Will It Affect Me?’.   The limits will be calculated from your latest Self Assessment Tax Return so the current tax year ending 5th April 2025! If…

mm Ben Beech
The New Way To Do Tax Returns: Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

Are You Ready For The New Way To Do Tax Returns? If you earn an income from a sole trade business or from property, the way in which you complete your tax return is changing. From 6th April 2026 anybody with a total combined income exceeding £50,000 from these two income sources will be mandated…

Choosing the Right Accounting Software for Your Business

There is a vast array of options available to business owners when choosing accounting software. Choosing the right software for you and the business is an important decision, how well you work with and understand your chosen software can make bookkeeping a chore or a simple task.   What should you be looking for when…

mm Richard Alecock
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: Are We Nearly There Yet?

Are We Nearly There Yet? Well, yes is the answer and Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT) will finally begin from 6 April 2026, when it becomes mandatory for landlords and the self-employed whose gross income is over £50,000 in the tax year just passed 2024/25, with the introduction of quarterly returns.…

mm Ben Beech
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: Agriculture

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax requires self-employed businesses and landlords with qualifying income to maintain digital records and submit tax updates to HMRC using Making Tax Digital – compatible software. Quarterly updates will need to be submitted to HMRC providing a snapshot of income and expenses. These are cumulative so that each submission effectively…

mm Ben Beech
Farming Group Newsletter: Issue 26

There’s Always Something! Welcome to Issue 26 of our Farming Group Newsletter for Spring/Summer 2025, our first since the shock Inheritance Tax (IHT) announcements were made in the Autumn Budget 2024. Ironically for many, the autumn, winter and spring conditions so far, despite a few pockets of wet and dry spells, have probably been the…

10 Common Myths About MTD for IT

With just 9 months to the start of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for IT (Income Tax) in April 2026 here are 10 common myths about MTD for IT that can lead to confusion:   1. MTD for IT is already mandatory for everyone MTD for IT has been delayed and will be phased in gradually,…

mm Ben Beech
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

It is confirmed that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax will affect Income Taxpayers with income of over £50,000 from 6 April 2026. This is applicable to those with self-employed income and rental property.   MTD for IT compliant software will be necessary in order to keep your financial records digitally, prepare and submit quarterly…