This week we have launched Starling Accounting [1] (replacing Business Toolkit) - accounting software integrated into our digital bank, as a result ...
Starling has made its proprietary Making Tax Digital for Income Tax tool available to business customers for free today, before new HMRC rules come into force on 6th April.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced that its initiative Making Tax Digital (MTD) will be introduced a year later than planned, in 2024. MTD, an umbrella term for a major digitisation of the UK ...
From next month, almost one million self-employed workers and landlords will have to get to grips with Making Tax Digital, the Government’s drive to modernise the UK tax system and get submissions ...
From April, thousands of self-employed individuals and landlords will need to start filing their accounts to HMRC four times ...
More than 100,000 sign-ups have now been recorded for Making Tax Digital, signalling strong momentum as the mandate approaches. In a recent update, ...
Online bank Starling, which recently announced plans build a 500-strong team in central Manchester, has made its proprietary ...
Whether it’s murmurs carried along the small business grapevine or a letter bearing the HMRC crest, the message is the same: change is coming. The government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme is set ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you’re a sole trader or a landlord the way you’ll have to report your taxes is changing. HMRC ...
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The government’s flagship programme to digitise the UK tax system, which was revealed in June 2023 to be costing taxpayers an extra £1.5bn, has been the subject of scrutiny since its inception. What ...