Is your practice actually ready for MTD for Income Tax?
Answer a few sharp questions about your client book, your software position and how you'll run the quarterly chase. You'll get an honest readiness score and the specific gaps that create deadline pressure in 2026/27 — computed live, in your browser.
Nothing leaves your device. No login, no email required to see your score, no figures sent anywhere. This is a real assessment against published HMRC rules — not generic advice.
100% in your browser. Your answers are never uploaded, stored on a server, or shared.
Your specific gaps
These are the things, based on your answers, most likely to cost you time, fees or a year-end pile-up. Ordered by how much they'll hurt.
The workload you're signing up for
Honest arithmetic from your own numbers — not a scare figure.
Walk into every deadline with the chase already done.
The gaps above are exactly what the MTD ITSA Chase Engine is built to close: it segments your whole book by threshold and readiness, flags every at-risk client before each deadline, and drafts the chase email per client — in your browser, no subscription, no client data leaving your machine.
Honest pricing: £149 one-off for the first 100 practices, then £199 — no resetting timers, no subscription. 30-day "first quarter, sorted" money-back guarantee.
How this score is calculated (and what it is not)
This scorecard weighs five real readiness factors and turns them into a 0–100 score: (1) how much of your in-scope book is on MTD-compatible software and live; (2) whether you have a defined, repeatable quarterly chase process; (3) whether you can see, at a glance, who is at risk before a deadline; (4) whether you've had the fee conversation that the genuine 4× workload requires; and (5) how close the next deadline is relative to where you are. Your in-scope client count and the £50k / £30k / £20k phasing thresholds, plus the four 2026/27 cumulative quarterly-update deadlines and the final declaration / tax return date, are taken from published GOV.UK / HMRC "Making Tax Digital for Income Tax" guidance current at the time of writing.
What it is not: a substitute for professional judgement, official HMRC guidance, or a review of your specific circumstances. It's a structured self-assessment to make the readiness picture concrete. Not tax or legal advice. Verify all dates and thresholds against GOV.UK, which is the authority.