Do I need an accountant for Making Tax Digital?
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📘 Lesson 8 of 8 - MTD School
Do I need to use an accountant for Making Tax Digital?
Making Tax Digital requires individuals to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates to HMRC using compatible software.
This naturally raises the question: do you need an accountant, or can you manage the process yourself?
The answer depends on your confidence, organisation and the level of support you want.
You do not legally need an accountant
There is no legal requirement to appoint an accountant under Making Tax Digital.
If you are comfortable keeping digital records and using compatible software, you can:
- Maintain your own records
- Submit quarterly updates
- Complete your year end final declaration
Some individuals prefer this approach and are confident managing compliance independently.
What does managing MTD yourself involve?
If you choose to handle MTD yourself, you will need to:
- Keep accurate digital records throughout the year
- Ensure figures are categorised correctly
- Submit quarterly updates on time
- Monitor deadlines
- Complete your final declaration accurately
You will also be responsible for understanding allowable expenses, reliefs and any tax adjustments required at year end.
For straightforward situations, this may be manageable. For more complex circumstances, professional support can reduce risk.
When might accountant support be helpful?
An accountant may be useful if:
- You are unsure what qualifies as an allowable expense
- Your income varies significantly
- You have both self-employment and rental income
- You are concerned about missing deadlines
- You prefer independent review before submission
MTD introduces more frequent reporting. While quarterly updates are summary figures, mistakes can accumulate over time if records are not kept properly.
Professional support can provide reassurance and reduce the risk of errors.
Not all accountants are the same
If you decide to use an accountant, it is important to understand that not all firms operate to the same professional standards.
In the United Kingdom, anybody can set themselves up as an accountant. Unlike the terms solicitor, doctor or architect, which are protected by law, the word accountant is not protected.
There are many people offering accountancy and tax services to the public who hold no recognised qualifications. Their clients may have no clear way of knowing whether they can rely on their expertise.
For this reason, it is sensible to consider engaging a fully qualified firm of Chartered Accountants.
We are proud to be registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Chartered Accountants complete a rigorous programme of examinations and practical work experience before attaining Chartered status. Practitioners must have at least five years of practical experience and successfully complete further assessments before they are licensed to offer their services to the public and to businesses.
If you use our services, you can rely upon:
- Our integrity, knowledge and expertise
- Our absolute respect for the confidentiality of your affairs
- The presence of a regulatory body ensuring standards are maintained
- The requirement that we operate within a strict framework of professional rules and ethics
You can verify our registration directly on the ICAEW website here.
Different levels of support are possible
Support does not have to mean handing everything over.
Under Making Tax Digital, individuals may choose to:
- Manage their own records and submissions
- Keep their own records but have an accountant review and file updates
- Have bookkeeping and submissions handled entirely on their behalf
The right level of involvement depends on your confidence, time availability and preference.
Does software replace an accountant?
MTD compatible software helps with digital record keeping and submissions.
However, software does not:
- Interpret complex tax rules
- Advise on reliefs and claims
- Correct judgement errors
- Provide tailored tax planning
Software supports the reporting process. It does not replace professional advice where it is needed.
Final thoughts
You do not have to use an accountant for Making Tax Digital.
However, you must ensure your records are accurate, your quarterly updates are submitted on time and your year end declaration is correct.
For some individuals, managing this independently is straightforward. For others, professional support provides clarity and reassurance.
Choosing a regulated firm of Chartered Accountants offers additional accountability and recognised professional standards.
TaxStore is operated by Hillmans Chartered Accountants and provides flexible MTD support for those who want clarity and professional support.
End of Lesson 8 (Final Lesson)
You have completed the MTD School series.
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