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06 Feb 2026
If your combined turnover from a property or sole trade business was over £50,000 in the 2024/25 tax year, you will be required to comply with the Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax rules from 6 April 2026.
04 Dec 2025
The Budget 2025 was presented by Rachel Reeves on 26 November 2025. Below we summarise several tax measures that will impact property landlords.