Making Tax Digital for Landlords
Quarterly reporting will soon be mandatory. We’re building a tool to make compliance effortless.
Why we're building this
HMRC is introducing Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA).
From April 2026, landlords earning over £50,000/year must comply
From April 2027, landlords earning over £30,000/year must comply
That means millions of landlords will need to submit income and expenses every three months. OpenRent can help by making it easy, accurate, and integrated with your existing tools.
What this tool will do
- Track your income and expenses per property
- Automatically import rent from Rent Collection
- Submit updates directly to HMRC
- Help you stay compliant and stress-free
Want in early?
We’re still developing this feature, but if it sounds useful to you, join the waitlist below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to do anything now?
Not yet, but joining the waitlist helps us plan the product and prioritise the features you care about.
Will it work if I don’t use Rent Collection?
Yes. You’ll be able to enter data manually or link your OpenRent rent history.
Will it be free?
We’re still working out the pricing. Rent Collection users may get discounts or early access.