01 Oct 2025
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is urging  taxpayers who cannot manage their tax affairs digitally and are set to begin  using Making Tax Digital for Income Tax (MTD for IT) to check whether they are  able to claim an exemption.
From April 2026, the self-employed and landlords who  declare more than £50,000 in gross income in their 2024/25 self assessment tax  return will be required to follow the MTD rules. HMRC statistics show that  864,000 taxpayers are expected to be subject to MTD from April 2026.
HMRC recently published guidance for people who are  digitally excluded in which it outlines how an MTD exemption can be obtained.  Certain groups are already automatically exempt, for example those without a  National Insurance number.
Taxpayers who are digitally excluded will be obligated  to submit an exemption application via phone or post.
Sharron West, Technical Officer at the LITRG, said: 'If  you are already exempt from MTD for VAT, HMRC say you should contact them when  the exemption application process opens so they can check your circumstances  and confirm if you'll also be exempt from MTD for IT.'