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Latest HMRC changes for April 2026 and MTD: deadlines, penalties and allowances

April 27, 2026April 27, 2026
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Stay updated with HMRC changes for April 2026. Understand MTD rules, key deadlines, penalties, and allowances to stay compliant.

April marks the start of a new tax year, and with it come important updates from HMRC. For many taxpayers, especially those under the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) and self employed individuals, these changes can feel difficult to keep up with.

Understanding the latest updates around Making Tax Digital (MTD), deadlines, penalties, and allowances will help you stay compliant and avoid unnecessary costs.

This guide explains the key changes in simple terms so you know what to expect and what action to take.

What has changed for April 2026

At the start of the new tax year, HMRC introduces updates that affect how income is reported and how tax is calculated.

While not all rules change every year, it is important to review:

• Reporting requirements under Self Assessment
• Progress towards Making Tax Digital for Income Tax
• Updated thresholds and allowances
• Compliance expectations from HMRC

Staying informed early in the tax year helps you avoid surprises later.

Making tax digital updates

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax continues to move forward, affecting how many taxpayers will report their income.

Key points to understand include:

• Requirement to keep digital records of income and expenses
• Use of compatible software for reporting
• Quarterly updates submitted to HMRC
• A final end of year declaration replacing the traditional approach

Although full implementation may not apply to everyone immediately, preparing early is strongly recommended.

Key deadlines you should not miss

Understanding deadlines is essential to avoid penalties.

Important dates include:

• 5 April as the end of the tax year
• 6 April as the start of the new tax year
• 31 January for Self Assessment submission and payment

Missing deadlines can result in penalties and interest charges, so it is important to stay organised.

Understanding HMRC penalties

HMRC applies penalties when taxpayers fail to meet their obligations.

Common reasons for penalties include:

• Late submission of Self Assessment returns
• Late payment of tax
• Inaccurate or incomplete information
• Failure to keep proper records

Under newer systems, penalties may also apply to late updates under MTD.

Staying organised and accurate can help you avoid these issues.

Allowances and what to review

At the start of the tax year, it is important to review available allowances.

These may include:

• Personal allowance for income
• Dividend allowance for company directors
• Allowable expenses for self employed individuals
• Capital allowances for business assets

Using these correctly can reduce your overall tax liability.

What CIS workers should be aware of

For those working under CIS, April is a key time to review tax matters.

You should ensure:

• CIS deduction statements are accurate
• Income and expenses are properly recorded
• Your Self Assessment is prepared correctly
• You are ready to claim any refund due

Good organisation at the start of the tax year can make a big difference.

How to stay compliant in 2026

Staying compliant with HMRC does not need to be complicated.

You can take simple steps such as:

• Keeping digital and organised records
• Tracking income and expenses regularly
• Meeting all reporting deadlines
• Understanding your responsibilities under MTD

These steps will help you stay in control throughout the year.

How professional support can help

Tax changes and compliance requirements can be difficult to manage on your own.

Professional support can help you:

• Understand HMRC updates clearly
• Prepare for Making Tax Digital
• Avoid penalties and errors
• Ensure your Self Assessment is accurate

With the right support, you can focus on your work while staying confident about your tax position.

Final thoughts for April 2026

The new tax year brings both responsibilities and opportunities. By understanding the latest HMRC changes and preparing early, you can reduce stress and avoid costly mistakes.

Taking action now will help you stay compliant and make better financial decisions throughout the year.

If you need help understanding HMRC changes, preparing for Making Tax Digital, or managing your Self Assessment, contact Tax2u and our team will be happy to assist you.


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