Making Tax Digital (MTD) Mastery: Get Ready for April 2026 Without Stress

Making Tax Digital (MTD) Mastery: Get Ready for April 2026 Without Stress

By Cheryl Sharp

Understand what's changing with MTD for Income Tax and get your step-by-step preparation plan. No jargon, just practical guidance.

Date and time

Location

Online

Good to know

Highlights

  • 45 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax is coming in April 2026, and preparation is key to avoiding last-minute stress. This session will demystify the changes and give you a clear roadmap to compliance.

In this informative 45-minute session, you'll understand exactly what's changing, what you need to do, and when you need to do it. No jargon, no confusion - just practical guidance to get you prepared.

What you'll learn:

  • What Making Tax Digital for Income Tax actually means for you
  • Key dates and deadlines you need to know
  • Software requirements and how to choose the right solution
  • Step-by-step preparation timeline from now until April 2026
  • Common mistakes to avoid and how to stay compliant

Perfect for: Self-employed individuals, sole traders, and small business owners who need to understand and prepare for the MTD changes.

You'll leave feeling confident about the changes ahead and knowing exactly what steps to take to be fully prepared and compliant.

Frequently asked questions

What if I can't join live?

The webinar will be recorded and emailed out to everyone who registers.

Organized by

Cheryl Sharp is the CEO and founder of Pink Pig Financials and a passionate advocate for domestic abuse survivors.

After leaving an abusive marriage in 2011, Cheryl founded Pink Pig Financials in 2014 with a clear mission: to help women build the financial freedom and independence they deserve. What started as her own journey to financial safety has become a decade-long commitment to empowering others.

Through Pink Pig Financials, Cheryl has helped hundreds of small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs take control of their finances and build sustainable businesses. Her advocacy work focuses on providing survivors with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to create their own financial security.

Cheryl specialises in making complex financial topics simple and accessible, whether she's explaining budgeting basics to someone starting their recovery journey or helping established business owners navigate tax changes. Her approach is always practical, supportive, and focused on building real financial confidence.

When she's not supporting clients or delivering advocacy programmes, Cheryl continues her policy work to implement domestic abuse support within organisations, ensuring survivors have the workplace protections they need to feel safe and rebuild their lives.

Free
Sep 12 · 6:00 AM PDT