Making Tax Digital – Understanding the changes coming for reporting property income to HMRC

Join Propertymark and HMRC as we explore how the making tax digital changes will impact landlords and agents across the UK.

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Anyone with self-made or property income of £20,000 a year by 2028 will be required to report their income quarterly rather than once a year. If you or your clients are impacted by this, this session is a great opportunity to familiarise yourself with new requirements coming into force from 6 April 2026. 

Speakers

Timothy Douglas

Head of Policy and Campaigns, Propertymark

Timothy joined Propertymark in July 2015 and leads on the organisation’s policy and campaigns activity across Westminster, the devolved parliaments, and local authorities. He authored Propertymark’s The Future of Renting position paper and wrote Propertymark’s best practice guidance to help agents operate during the pandemic. Timothy also created the policy proposals for the Leasehold: A Life Sentence research report.

Before Propertymark, Timothy worked as a political advisor in Westminster for a former Business Minister and Government Whip and spent a period of time as a Caseworker and Researcher for Members of the European Parliament.

Henry Griffith

Senior Policy and Campaigns Officer, Propertymark

Henry joined Propertymark in April 2022 after having previously worked as the policy and research coordinator for a large Education Group. He supports members by digesting legislation and government policy to consider how this will impact the sector. On top of this, Henry currently attends and represents Propertymark at a number of government and industry working groups.   

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Rebecca Stewart

HMRC Stakeholder Manager – Unrepresented and Business Taxpayers

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Nichola Stewart

HMRC Stakeholder Manager – Unrepresented and Business Taxpayers

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