Preparing Small Businesses for Making Tax Digital With ANNA Money

Preparing Small Businesses for Making Tax Digital With ANNA Money

Could Making Tax Digital improve the way small businesses manage their finances, or will it become another administrative burden competing for an already crowded evening?

In this episode, I speak with Caroline Duong, Head of Business Admin at ANNA Money, about Making Tax Digital, quarterly reporting, AI bookkeeping, and the reality of running a small business when one person is often responsible for almost everything.

ANNA Money stands for Absolutely No Nonsense Admin. It is an AI-powered, app-based business account and financial admin service designed for small businesses, startups, freelancers, and sole traders in the UK. Its goal is to reduce the paperwork that regularly follows business owners home after the working day has supposedly ended.

Caroline explains that Making Tax Digital quarterly updates are reports to HMRC rather than full tax returns. The intention is to encourage people with self-employment or property income to maintain digital records throughout the year instead of rebuilding their finances from receipts shortly before a deadline.

Awareness remains a problem. Caroline says an estimated 864,000 people are expected to submit updates during the first year, while fewer than half had signed up at the time of recording. HMRC's softer first-year approach gives people time to adjust, but Caroline warns against waiting until penalties enter the system before changing established habits.

We also discuss what AI can do differently from traditional accounting software. Caroline offers a wonderfully simple example: a tire purchase may represent vehicle maintenance for one business and inventory for a car parts dealer. An AI system with enough business context can recognize that difference and categorize the transaction accordingly.

Caroline also explains why responsible automation still needs human confirmation. Software can learn about suppliers, customers, and regular expenses, but it must recognize when information is missing or a decision requires human judgment.

The conversation ends with two practical recommendations. Keep business and personal transactions separate, and begin tracking income and expenses early. Both can make quarterly reporting significantly easier and reduce the risk of being caught off guard later.

If AI can give business owners a few hours back each month, which administrative task should it take on first? Listen to the conversation and share your thoughts with me.

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