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UK workers have received an urgent alert as a major tax shake-up is poised to come into force next year.

HM Revenue and Customs ( HMRC ) has cautioned that "tax is changing" in April 2026.

This modification will affect self-employed individuals and property owners earning above £50,000 per year. They will be obliged to provide digital updates every three months rather than gathering everything together at tax return time.

In a message on social media platform X, HMRC reminded people about the forthcoming alteration, saying: "Tax is changing. From April 2026, you will need to send quarterly updates using HMRC recognised software if you have turnover above £50,000 from self-employment or property. Get ahead and sign up today."

The fresh arrangement, called Making Tax Digita

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