What software can I use for Making Tax Digital?
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What software can I use for Making Tax Digital?
To comply with Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, you must use software that is compatible with HMRC’s digital reporting system.
You cannot submit quarterly updates through the existing Self Assessment online portal.
The software you choose must allow you to:
- Keep digital records
- Submit quarterly updates
- Submit your final declaration
There are several options available, depending on how you currently keep your records.
Option 1: Cloud accounting software
Many individuals choose cloud-based accounting software.
These systems allow you to:
- Record income and expenses
- Connect your bank account
- Generate summaries automatically
- Submit directly to HMRC
This option is often suitable for those who want a fully digital and automated solution.
Option 2: Spreadsheets with bridging software
You do not have to abandon spreadsheets if you already use them.
Spreadsheets can still be used, provided they are linked to MTD compatible bridging software.
Bridging software connects your spreadsheet totals to HMRC’s system and allows quarterly submissions.
This can be a practical solution for individuals who are comfortable managing their own figures but want to remain compliant.
Option 3: Paper records and manual systems
Traditional paper cashbooks on their own will not meet MTD requirements.
However, you can continue recording transactions manually if the information is then transferred into digital software for submission.
For example:
- You keep a handwritten cashbook
- The figures are entered into compliant software quarterly
- The software submits the update to HMRC
This approach may suit individuals who prefer traditional record-keeping but need digital submission support.
Which option is right for you?
The best solution depends on:
- How organised your records are
- Whether you prefer digital tools
- How confident you feel managing submissions
- Whether you want professional oversight
Some individuals are comfortable keeping digital records and submitting their own updates.
Others prefer to maintain their own bookkeeping but have an accountant review and file submissions.
Some want everything handled on their behalf, including digital record maintenance and quarterly reporting.
Understanding your current system is the first step in choosing the right MTD approach.
Does the software calculate my tax?
Not necessarily.
Quarterly updates are summary submissions of income and expenses.
The final tax calculation is confirmed at year end through the final declaration.
Software supports the reporting process, but it does not replace professional advice where required.
Final thoughts
Making Tax Digital does not force you into one specific system.
You can use cloud software, spreadsheets linked to bridging tools, or continue traditional record keeping with digital submission support.
The key requirement is that your records must be digital at the point of submission.
Choosing the right setup early makes compliance smoother and reduces the risk of missed deadlines.
TaxStore offers flexible MTD options for those who prefer to manage their own records, work with professional oversight, or have everything handled for them.







Disclaimer: This blog is for general purpose guidance, and no liability is accepted by TaxStore for action taken or not taken in reliance upon the contents of this blog. Where appropriate, professional advice should be obtained.
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