I am developer/programmer by trade and a big fan of all things FOSS. One of the generation that grew up on personal computers in the 80s.
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Ian@feddit.ukMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•I dont get this, HMRC files our taxes for free alreadyEnglish
1·6 months ago…but you can only file that way if the income is NOT from being a sole trader and NOT from property (like rental income) AND is below the thresholds (£50k in 2026, £30k in 2027, £20k in 2028) so far as I understand.
Ian@feddit.ukOPMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•[Wiki] Software ChoicesEnglish
1·6 months agoAdded remaining missing software options from the official source at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/find-software-thats-compatible-with-making-tax-digital-for-income-tax
Thanks for this info, very useful!
Ian@feddit.ukMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•I dont get this, HMRC files our taxes for free alreadyEnglish
3·6 months agoI think the comparison with America could be right!
Ian@feddit.ukMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•I dont get this, HMRC files our taxes for free alreadyEnglish
2·6 months agoYes my apologies, this only affects certain people/businesses who are required to submit tax returns, not everyone which I guess was your original question. Might have to add more explanation to our sidebar about who this impacts. Though note that it’s not businesses only and if you circumstances change in future it could affect you:
The changes are expected apply to a wide range of taxpayers, including most businesses, micro-businesses, self-employed people and landlords, as well as individual taxpayers.
Ian@feddit.ukOPMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•CIOT, LITRG and ATT express concerns over HMRC’s withdrawal of their online filing service for MTD customersEnglish
2·6 months agoGreat questions and I agree the word ‘digital’ is doing a lot of work in the phrase ‘making tax digital’
Ian@feddit.ukMto
Making Tax Digital, Free and Open@feddit.uk•I dont get this, HMRC files our taxes for free alreadyEnglish
4·6 months agoThe Making Tax Digital initiative will mean you have to go through a software provider in future to file. So far it looks like these providers will all be commercial companies. Some may offer free products but its not guaranteed. Also their software will be proprietary, there are no open source providers (yet?)
Yes, that method will stay open under these new rules if a person doesn’t meet the requirements. They are targeting specific kinds of income it seems.