Making Tax Digital for UK mobile beauticians: what changes from April 2026
TL;DR: Making Tax Digital for Income Tax affects sole traders and landlords in stages: qualifying income over GBP 50,000 from 6 April 2026, over GBP 30,000 from 6 April 2027, and over GBP 20,000 from 6 April 2028. For UK mobile beauticians, the practical work is keeping digital records through the year and submitting quarterly updates from software, not rebuilding the accounts at the last minute.
If you run a mobile beautician business as a sole trader, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax changes the rhythm of your admin. It does not change the underlying idea that you record income and expenses. It changes when those records need to be digital and how often summary figures are sent to HMRC.
For mobile beauticians, the exact start date still depends on qualifying income, so HMRC's current guidance matters more than hearsay: Use Making Tax Digital for Income Tax. Check that official guidance or speak to your accountant before making decisions for your own business.
What actually changes
For mobile beauticians, the change is not a new kind of tax. It is a new operating rhythm for records. Digital income and expense records need to be kept as the year goes, quarterly summaries become part of the timetable, and the final declaration still ties the year together.
That matters because travel costs sit beside service income, while deposits and balances may split. Those timings can make the records look uneven if they are only rebuilt months later. Current records make the pattern easier to explain.
What makes mobile beauticians different
Every business has its own record-keeping wrinkles. For mobile beauticians, the common ones are:
- Travel costs sit beside service income. Mileage, parking and time between appointments affect margin and need a clear record.
- Deposits and balances may split. Mobile bookings often use deposits. Keep the balance tied to the same appointment.
- Product costs repeat often. Beauty products, disposables and hygiene supplies can be regular small costs.
- Home visits change the record. A mobile diary can include cancellations, travel gaps and address-based pricing. Record the detail while fresh.
For a mobile beautician, those are normal commercial patterns rather than problems by themselves. The risk is letting them sit in memory until a quarterly update or year-end review forces you to rebuild the story from fragments.
Income categories to keep clear
For a Mobile Beautician, income may come from one-off jobs, repeat customers, deposits, add-ons and retained arrangements. Record each payment when it arrives and connect it back to the job, customer, booking, route or invoice that produced it.
Use the consultation form, invoice or customer reference as the anchor for deposits, balances and late-settling income. Save receipts for beauty products and disposables as soon as they arrive, so the cost side is not waiting on customer settlement before it is recorded. If cash is still part of your business, record it in the same week. Cash is not the issue; missing records are.
Expense categories worth setting up early
Most mobile beauticians will need clear categories for:
- beauty products
- disposables
- mileage
- parking
- booking software
- laundry costs
Keep those categories stable enough that beauty products, disposables and mileage land in the same place each month. A short, consistent list is more useful than a complicated one that changes whenever the paperwork gets busy.
A simple weekly routine
The least painful MTD preparation is weekly, not annual. For mobile beauticians, that means adapting the same admin habit you already need for the business:
- record each payment against the consultation form or invoice it belongs to
- save receipts for beauty products and disposables
- mark deposits, balances or delayed payments while the detail is current
- note any unusual week or quarter while the detail is still fresh
- move the week's income and expenses into the digital finance record
That weekly habit is not about doing a tax return every Friday. It is about making the quarterly update a summary of records you already hold from the way the mobile beautician business actually runs.
Spreadsheet, software or accountant-led
For mobile beauticians, cloud bookkeeping software can be easier if you want bank feeds and direct submission. A spreadsheet plus bridging software can work for simpler mobile beautician businesses if it is maintained properly. An accountant-led route can also work, but your accountant still needs timely digital records from you.
For many mobile beauticians, a spreadsheet is the bridge between informal records and full software. It works only if it is updated consistently. A spreadsheet abandoned until year-end is not a practical MTD plan.
Where LaunchKit fits
LaunchKit's Mobile Beautician MTD Compliance Kit gives you a structured starting point for the records that sit around income, expenses and weekly admin. The Mobile Beautician niche page shows the current product set available for this niche.
For the customer-facing document side, read Essential business documents for UK mobile beauticians in 2026.
This article is general guidance, not tax advice. Check HMRC guidance and speak to a qualified accountant or tax adviser about your own position.
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Templates mentioned in this guide
Mobile Beautician MTD Compliance Kit — Premium
Making Tax Digital is becoming part of the record-keeping reality for many self-employed mobile beauticians, and the real headache isn't the rule — it's keeping records clean across a year of cash, card, gift-voucher and retail product income split across multiple sources, with supplies, CPD and room-rental expenses to keep against it. This Compliance Kit is an Excel workbook covering Income Tracker, Expense Log, Expense Summary, Quarterly Summary, Annual Summary, Reconciliation, Mileage Log with a simplified-vs-actual switch, Year-End Adjustments, Tax Reserve Scenarios, Evidence Log, Compliance Warnings, Allowable Expenses Guide, Deadline Calendar, Quarterly Checklist, and an Executive Dashboard that surfaces the figures your accountant actually asks for. Available in England and Scotland versions to match where the business is based. Built for UK sole-trader mobile beauticians who want quarterly review to be a 30-minute job, not a weekend search through receipts. Not a tax-return tool — a record-keeping workbook for organising your figures — a record-keeping foundation that makes filing simpler.
Mobile Beautician Business Documents — Premium
A mobile beautician works out of a bag in someone else's living room - and the paperwork has to carry the professionalism of a salon without the reception desk, the printer or the receptionist waiting to photocopy a consent form at the front counter. LaunchKit Premium for a mobile beautician covers all 18 business documents as interactive fillable PDF plus editable Word. Client consultation, patch test record, treatment consent and aftercare advice fill in on a tablet at the kitchen table, and the booking terms, cancellation policy, travel charges, feedback form and complaint procedure rebrand in Word with your mobile beauty business name, insurer details and branding. Gift voucher terms, marketing consent, insurance declaration, referral card and GDPR notice match in tone. Two formats from one download - the mobile beautician's paperwork arrives with the kit.
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