HMRC Assist provides feedback for Making Tax Digital users
Summary
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has published information about HMRC Assist, a digital feedback service for Making Tax Digital users. The service provides tailored guidance based on software submissions for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self Assessment, helping users get their tax returns correct. This is an informational publication dated 30 March 2026.
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HMRC has published guidance describing HMRC Assist, a feedback mechanism available to users of compatible Making Tax Digital software for Income Tax Self Assessment. The service analyses submissions and provides tailored guidance to help taxpayers submit accurate returns. This is purely informational material explaining what the service is and its benefits.
There are no compliance deadlines, penalties, or required actions associated with this publication. Taxpayers already using Making Tax Digital-compatible software may receive this feedback as part of the service. No changes to existing obligations or thresholds are contained in this document.
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Find out about HMRC Assist
Information about the tailored feedback and guidance you can receive from HMRC, to help you get your tax return right.
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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) can provide you with feedback, based on the submissions you send through your compatible Software for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax, which can help you with your tax affairs. This page provides you with more detail on what HMRC Assist is, and what the benefits are.
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Published 30 March 2026
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