MTD Draft Regulations

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HMRC are consulting on details which will be required as part of MTD for IT. The rules start from April 2024, so now is the time to start educating clients about what they will need to do and how things will change.

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‘Software notice – made further to regulation 3

Functional compatible software must comply with the following condition: once a digital record has been entered into a software program that forms part of the functional compatible software, any transfer, recapture, or modification of that digital record within the functional compatible software must happen digitally and not manually.

 

Update notice – made further to regulation 8

The update information that must be provided in a quarterly update is dependent on the relevant person’s business or businesses.

Businesses with trade profits (income chargeable under Part 2 of the Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005 (ITTOIA))

A relevant person with trading income must provide the following update information in each quarterly update:

  • quarterly period start date
  • quarterly period end date
  • totals of the amounts falling within the categories of transactions set out in the following table:

 

Transactions that lead to business income

Transactions that lead to business expenses

Turnover

Other business income

Cost of goods bought for resale or goods used

Construction industry – payments to subcontractors

Wages, salaries, and other staff costs

Car, van, and travel expenses

Rent, rates, power, and insurance costs

Repairs and maintenance of property and equipment

Phone, fax, stationery, and other office costs

Advertising and business entertainment costs

Interest on bank and other loans

Bank, credit card and other financial charges

Irrecoverable debts written off

Accountancy, legal and other professional fees

Depreciation and loss or profit on sale of assets

Other business expenses

 

Businesses with property income (income chargeable under Part 3 of ITTOIA) UK property (not UK or EEA Furnished Holiday Let (FHL))

A relevant person with property income must provide the following update information in each quarterly update:

  • quarterly period start date
  • quarterly period end date
  • totals of the amounts falling within the categories of transactions set out in the following table:

 

Transactions that lead to property income

Transactions that lead to property expenses

Total rents

Other income

Tax taken from total rents and other income from property

Premiums for the grant of a lease

Reverse premiums and inducements

Rent, rates, insurance, ground rents

Property repairs and maintenance

Residential property finance costs

Non-residential property finance costs

Legal, management and other professional fees

Costs of services provided, including wages

Other allowable property expenses

 

UK FHL

 

Transactions that lead to property income

Transactions that lead to property expenses

Rent received

Income from any services provided to tenants

Rent paid, repairs insurance and costs of services provided

Loan interest and other financial costs

Legal, management and other professional fees

Other allowable property expenses

 

Turnover below the VAT registration threshold

A relevant person with an annual turnover below the VAT registration threshold, as amended from time to time, may choose to provide the total of all income and the total of all expenses instead of the totals of the amounts falling within each category of transaction listed in this Update Notice.

 

End of Period Notice – made further to regulation 12

The End of Period information that must be provided in an End of Period Statement (EOPS) is dependent on the relevant person’s business or businesses.

A relevant person must provide the following End of Period information in the EOPS:

  • the totals of the amounts falling within the applicable categories of transactions detailed the Update Notice
  • the additional information set out in this End of Period Notice

Where a relevant person has not already decided whether the amounts included in each expense category of transaction set out in the Update Notice include any elements which are disallowable, the relevant person must remove any disallowable expenditure prior to providing the EOPS total for the relevant period.

 

Additional End of Period information to be provided in the EOPS Businesses with Trade Profits (income chargeable to Part 2 of ITTOIA)

A relevant person with trading income must provide totals of the amounts falling within the following categories:

  • Annual Investment Allowance
  • capital allowances for main pool costs
  • capital allowances for special pool costs
  • capital allowances for single asset pool costs
  • zero-emission goods vehicle allowance
  • customers’ Premises Renovation Allowance
  • 100% and other enhanced capital allowances
  • allowances on sale or cessation of customers use
  • balancing charge on sale or cessation of customers’ use (only where Customers’ Premises Renovation Allowance has been claimed)
  • balancing charge on sales of other assets or on the cessation of customers use
  • adjustment for change of accounting practice
  • averaging adjustment
  • adjusted profit or loss for the year
  • adjustment to profits chargeable to Class 4 National Insurance contributions
  • zero emissions car allowance
  • electric charge point allowance
  • structures and buildings allowance
  • (Freeport) enhanced Structured Building Allowance (SBA)
  • Businesses with Property Income (income chargeable under Part 3 of ITTOIA)
  • A relevant person with property income must provide totals of the amounts falling within the following categories set out below:
  • UK property (not UK FHL or EEA FHL):
  • private use adjustment
  • balancing charges
  • annual investment allowance
  • customers’ Premises Renovation Allowance
  • zero emission good vehicle allowance
  • other capital allowances
  • cost of replacing domestic items
  • rent a room exempt amount
  • loss brought forward used against this year’s profits
  • adjusted profit or loss for the year
  • property income allowance
  • zero emissions car allowance
  • electric charge point allowance
  • structures and buildings allowance
  • (Freeport) enhanced Structured Building Allowance (SBA)

 

UK FHL:

  • private use adjustment
  • balancing charges
  • capital allowances
  • adjusted profit or loss for the year

 

Turnover below the VAT registration threshold

A relevant person with an annual turnover below the VAT registration threshold, as amended from time to time, may choose to provide the total of all income and the total of all expenses instead of the totals of the amounts falling within each category of transaction listed in the Update Notice.

 

Retail sales notice – made further to regulation 16

In respect of the retail sales of the business of a retailer digital records means a single digital record of the daily gross takings for any retail sales made.

The gross daily retail sales digital record must include:

  • all payments as they are received by the relevant person or on the relevant person’s behalf from its own cash paying retail consumers. This includes payments by cheque, debit or credit card, maestro, visa or similar electronic transactions and electronic cash
  • the full value of all credit or other non-cash retail sales received by the relevant person or on the relevant person’s behalf. This includes the full value of credit sales, the cash value of payment in kind for retail sales, the face value of gift, book and record vouchers received and any other payments for retail sales including those sales completed via third party online sales platforms

The following may be excluded when calculating the amount of daily gross takings:

  • counterfeit notes
  • illegible credit card transactions
  • inadvertent acceptance of a cheque guarantee card as a credit card
  • inadvertent acceptance of foreign currency (where discovered after their acceptance)
  • inadvertent acceptance of out-of-date coupons which are not honoured by promoters
  • instalments in respect of credit sales
  • receipts recording for supplies which are to be recorded outside of the election
  • refunds to a consumer for overcharges or faulty/unsuitable goods
  • float discrepancies
  • unsigned or dishonoured cheques from cash customers
  • use of training tills
  • void transactions’

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