
Making Tax Digital 2026
A Practical Workshop for Freelancers and Sole Traders
Making Tax Digital is coming.
If you’re self-employed and earning over £50,000 (combined self-employment and property income), quarterly reporting becomes mandatory from April 2026.
If you’re between £20,000 and £50,000, it’s coming soon after.
The emails from HMRC aren’t exactly clear. And paying £150 just to have your accountant explain it is not ideal.
That’s why I am running a workshop designed to give you clarity without the HMRC jargon.
Join Emma Morton-Turner and Accountant John Falcon (JF Financial)
🗓 Thursday 5th March
⏰ 2pm (UK time)
📍 Live on Zoom
⏱ 1 hour
🎥 7-day replay included
Who This Is For
This workshop is for you if:
- You’re a freelancer or sole trader
- You earn (or are close to earning) £50k+
- You have rental income alongside freelance income
- You’re unsure how the combined income threshold works
- You don’t know what software you actually need
- You want to feel organised rather than reactive
What We’ll Cover
- What Making Tax Digital actually means in real life
- The combined income test (self-employment + property)
- What changes from April 2026
- Quarterly reporting explained properly
- What you realistically need in terms of software
- Managing multiple income streams
- Cash flow and planning ahead
- End-of-year planning (if time allows)
- Live Q&A
Why This Matters
If your income crosses the threshold, this isn’t optional.
And even if it doesn’t yet, understanding it now will save stress later when it comes into effect for those earning over £30,000 from April 2027 (and over £20,000 from April 2028).
The biggest shift with MTD isn’t tax rates.
It’s systems. Consistency. Organisation.
This workshop helps you get ahead of it.
Save Your Place
£37 for live access + 7-day replay
Inside Stylists members attend free.
Ready To Join?
If you want clarity, not confusion, join us.



