Preparing for Your First Digital Submission: You’re Not Behind, You’re Right on Time
If you’re reading this thinking “I should probably know more about Making Tax Digital by now” – you’re not alone. We recently surveyed 118 tradespeople, and only 27% knew anything about MTD. That means nearly three-quarters of trades people are in exactly the same boat as you.
Here’s the good news: April 2026 might sound close, but you’ve got plenty of time to get ready. And “going digital” isn’t about becoming a tech wizard – it’s about finding a software that makes your life easier whilst ticking HMRC’s boxes.
What Does “Preparing” Actually Mean?
Your MTD submission means sending your income and expenses to HMRC every quarter through compatible software instead of doing it all at once. That’s it. To make that work smoothly, you need to get your day-to-day records into digital format first.
This is exactly what needs to change – not because you’re doing it wrong, but because HMRC wants a digital trail you can submit from.
To Prepare for Your First Digital Submission
1. Choose Your Software (before the end of March 2026) You need MTD-compatible software that actually works for trades. Look for something that handles quotes, invoices, job tracking, and certificates in one place – because you’re not just going digital for HMRC, you’re doing it to save yourself time.
2. Start Recording Digitally Now Don’t wait until March 2026 to switch on the software. Start using it for new jobs now, even if you’re keeping your old system running alongside it. Get used to tracking income and expenses as you go – because from April 2026, you’ll be submitting quarterly updates to HMRC, not just one annual tax return.
3. Practice Makes Perfect – Take a Baby Step Record one job from start to finish digitally to get a feel for it. Track the income, log the expenses, see how it all connects. The good news? You’re starting early, so mistakes now are just practice. Come 6th April 2026, that’s when you need to be recording everything digitally for real – every job, every expense, all tracked properly for HMRC.
Even better: Choose software with highly rated customer service and training included (with no extra fees). You can book time with your customer success team before your first submission so they can check your digital records and let you know how you’re getting on. It’s like having a safety net whilst you find your feet.
You Don’t Need to Be “Tech-Savvy”
The tradespeople already using digital systems aren’t tech experts – they’re just people who were tired of drowning in paperwork. If you can send a text message, you can handle this.
The real secret? Start before you feel ready. Every job you record digitally now is one less bit of chaos to sort through later.
What to Do This Week
Don’t overthink it. Just take one small step:
- Research MTD-compatible software that’s built for trades (not just accountants)
- Try a demo or free trial to see what feels right for your business
- Record one job digitally – just one – to see how it works in practice
April 2026 will be here before you know it, but you’re not behind. You’re exactly where you need to be – asking the right questions and taking the first steps.
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Have questions about MTD or going digital? Drop them in the comments – we’re here to help you get ready without the stress.