HMRC's pilot scheme for Making Tax Digital for  Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD for ITSA) is now live.
Accountants, agents and individuals are able  to sign up to the pilot and test the programme out. The pilot aims to assess  the MTD for ITSA reporting environment, with an initial focus on those who are  self-employed and landlords with annual income exceeding £50,000. Signing up to  MTD for ITSA will become mandatory for individuals with income in excess of  this threshold from 6 April 2026.
Those signing up to the pilot will be required  to keep digital records and submit quarterly updates on their income and  expenditure to HMRC via MTD-compatible software so that HMRC may test and  develop the system.
However, after HMRC revised its list of  software products that support MTD for ITSA only five are available for the  private beta testing of MTD for ITSA.
These are:
    - 1 2 3 Sheets  Ltd
- Intuit  QuickBooks Online
- Sage  Accounting
- SE reports
- self  assessment direct.
Chosen software must be able to create and  store digital records of business income and expenses, send quarterly updates,  receive information from HMRC and make your final declaration by 31 January as  part of the submission of tax returns.
HMRC recommends checking with the software  providers when choosing software to ensure it suits businesses' needs.
Caroline Miskin, Senior Technical Manager at  the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), said:
'Choosing  the right software is a critical decision. Software products do need to comply  with HMRC's minimum functional standards but these are quite minimal. This  means there will be very significant differences between products.
'Cost is  obviously a major consideration. The list includes some free products, but it  is important to check the terms and conditions as well as what functionality is  offered. It is disappointing that a wider range of software is not yet  available.' 
Internet  link: GOV.UK