The Dual-Income Dilemma: Managing Both Property and Freelance Taxes Under MTD
🗓 Published: 23/02/2026 | MTD • ITSA • Quarterly
🗓 Published: 23/02/2026 | MTD • ITSA • Quarterly

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Not sure if the taxman is coming for you yet?
If you're a sole trader or landlord, the rules change on 6 April 2026. You are legally required to switch to software like Avona if your total income was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year.
HMRC looks at your gross turnover from sole trades and rentals—that means all the money you brought in before you deducted your expenses, not your final profit.
Not sure if the taxman is coming for you yet?
If you're a sole trader or landlord, the rules change on 6 April 2026. You are legally required to switch to software like Avona if your total income was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year.
HMRC looks at your gross turnover from sole trades and rentals—that means all the money you brought in before you deducted your expenses, not your final profit.
Not sure if the taxman is coming for you yet?
If you're a sole trader or landlord, the rules change on 6 April 2026. You are legally required to switch to software like Avona if your total income was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year.
HMRC looks at your gross turnover from sole trades and rentals—that means all the money you brought in before you deducted your expenses, not your final profit.


