Reapit integrations mean agents can offer Making Tax Digital help 

Reapit integrations mean agents can offer Making Tax Digital help 


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Reapit has partnered with two Making Tax Digital (MTD) players.

The platform says these integrations – with Hammock and Nexus by Landlord Studio – give letting agents a simple way to prepare their landlords for the new digital tax requirements across both the Reapit and PayProp platforms.

Reapit claims that for letting agencies with landlords earning above £50,000 from property or self‑employment, managing MTD compliance will quickly become time‑consuming. 

The workload could involve exporting property‑by‑property income and expenses data, and fielding landlord emails and calls preparing for the first filing deadline on August 7 2026.
 

Making MTD easy for agents


The integrations mean agents can simply invite their landlords to use either provider to complete their MTD reporting – with zero effort for the agent.

Landlord Studio, established in 2014 and with thousands of landlord and accountant clients, has built Nexus as an exclusive product for letting agents to offer their customers. 

From Nexus, landlords can review, manage and add allowable expenses and submit their property income and expenses directly to HMRC.

Meanwhile Hammock is the first landlord software recognised by HMRC for MTD for Income Tax, used by thousands of UK landlords and accountants, and recognised as an industry supplier by Propertymark. 

It is authorised by the FCA and integrates with 50+ UK bank and credit card feeds, helping landlords receive property income from Reapit or PayProp and register other expenses paid directly by the landlord.

Reapit spokesperson Steve Richmond says: “For agents, it’s as simple as sending an invitation and after that all taxable property income and expenses flow automatically from Reapit and PayProp into the MTD platforms.”

Tags: PropTech, Tax

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