Digital tax - what software to use?
Digital tax - what software to use?
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997s

Original Poster:

100 posts

251 months

Hi,

I've been told that I'm in the threshold of the new digital tax rollout and looking for recommendations of the software solution to use.

To give you some idea, I'm self employed consultant plus a landlord with a long term rental property and another used with Airbnb.

I currently use a bespoke platform for invoicing my consultancy work and just use the rental agent and Airbnb statements on my annual return income plus tot up my expenses for the balance.

My wife is 50:50 on the properties.

I've had a search on what solutions are available, but it all seems a bit of a nightmare to find somthing that fits my needs.

Any ideas?


Mark V GTD

2,952 posts

147 months

Do you use an accountant to submit your tax returns?

997s

Original Poster:

100 posts

251 months

Currently, yes.

Mark V GTD

2,952 posts

147 months

Have a chat with him/her.

I did the same this afternoon with mine and he told me that no software is needed and just submit the normal format of MS income and expenses spreadsheets that I send to him at the end of the year. Or I can send them to him and he will submit to HMRC quarterly.

He was of the opinion that this is just a monitoring thing and that he will still have to do a normal tax return anyway. He told me that each submission needs to be cumulative so the first one is first three months, the second one is six months etc.

Mr Pointy

12,792 posts

182 months

There's a thread on MTD here:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Taxcalc is what I will probably use, but I only use the bridging software:

https://kb.taxcalc.com/index.php?View=entry&En...

Puzzles

3,230 posts

134 months

Bridging software is possible if you don't want to sign up to a monthly software sub.

Mr Pointy

12,792 posts

182 months

Mark V GTD said:
He told me that each submission needs to be cumulative so the first one is first three months, the second one is six months etc.
Are you sure that is correct? I don't think the software I've looked at works that way: it seems to submit a quarter at time, but I might be wrong.

Mark V GTD

2,952 posts

147 months

This was exactly what my chartered accountant told me today. He said people giving advice they some special software is required is basically a scam. The tax you owe is still calculated on the normal end of year submission and these new quarterly submissions only require info on income and expenses as they are essentially only monitoring you rather than using it to determine tax obligation.

Maybe special software is required if you find already have an accountant on board. He told me I could just send the spreadsheets to HMRC myself but I said no. I would prefer all interaction with them to be via him.