
Everything dentists need to know to stay compliant with Making Tax Digital from April 2026.
Making Tax Digital (MTD) is changing how dentists manage their accounts and report to HMRC. From April 2026, new rules will apply. Our free guide explains what’s coming and how to stay compliant.
Making Tax Digital is a major HMRC initiative that will affect dentists across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. From April 2026, you’ll need to keep digital records and submit income and expenses updates every 3 months using approved software. Our guide gives you clear, practical steps to prepare now.
What’s Inside the Guide?
- ✅ What MTD means for dentists
- ✅ The April 2026 changes explained
- ✅ How to choose the right software
- ✅ Tips for smooth record-keeping
- ✅ Strategies to avoid penalties
What Dentists Say
“The guide is nicely written in a clear and easy to understand style. Clear English.”
Dominic Shipsey GDC No: 68377
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Making Tax Digital apply to all dentists?
MTD applies to all self-employed (sole trader) dentists; exemptions depend on your total fees from dentistry. If you operate as an employee, as a partner in a partnership or limited company, this income is excluded from MTD.
What software do I need for MTD as a dentist?
Our guide explains how to choose the right MTD software, with recommendations tailored for dentists.
Will I get updates if the rules change?
Yes, by signing up, you’ll receive occasional updates about Making Tax Digital for dentists.
