Making Tax Digital deal signed by leading lettings agency group
Summary
LRG has partnered with Nexus to provide Making Tax Digital support across its UK lettings network, covering agent-managed landlords using rent collection or fully managed services. The rollout is positioned as one of the largest MTD implementations in the lettings sector, with the software designed to streamline record-keeping and reporting for landlords.
Why it matters
Residential property surveyors involved in lettings, portfolio management or landlord advisory work should be aware of the expanding MTD compliance burden on rental clients. The move highlights how agency systems are adapting to HMRC reporting requirements, which may affect landlord administration and service expectations across managed portfolios.
Key points
- LRG has launched a partnership with Nexus to support Making Tax Digital compliance.
- The software will be available across LRG brands including Romans, Leaders, Stirling Ackroyd, Gibbs Gillespie, Chancellors and Manning Stainton.
- Nexus is aimed at agent-managed landlords and links with letting agent software to consolidate income, fees, expenses and property records.
- MTD for Income Tax Self Assessment applies to landlords earning more than £50,000, with thresholds due to fall in 2027 and 2028.
- LRG says the system is intended to help landlords meet HMRC obligations without changing day-to-day property management processes.
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