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Webinar 27 November 2025

Making Tax Digital: Your Questions Answered

A one-hour webinar for MU members, answering your questions about Making Tax Digital for Income Tax ahead of the changes coming in April 2026.

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Date Thursday, 27 November 2025
Time 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location Online, Zoom
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Please contact webinars@themu.org ahead of the event to discuss your accessibility requirements.

About the event

Making Tax Digital for Income Tax is the biggest shake up of the UK tax system since the 1980s. These new requirements will affect freelance musicians who meet the qualifying income thresholds and will reshape how you manage and submit information to HMRC.

This online session will be led by MU Tax Consultant and Musicians’ Tax Adviser founder, Sinead Pratschke. Building on the MU’s existing video resources created with Musicians’ Tax Adviser, the webinar will highlight the essential information you need and focus on the key questions members are asking.

Read more about how the MU is supporting members with Making Tax Digital here.

How to attend

If there’s anything you’d like us to cover during the session, please email your questions to webinars@themu.org at least 24 hours in advance — we’d love to hear from you.

To join, simply reserve your place using the booking link below. You can log in with a Zoom account or sign up using your email address and a one-time password.

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Sinead Pratschke

Sinead originally trained as a classical musician, studying at the Royal College of Music and the National Opera Studio before becoming an accountant and tax advisor. She then joined the Royal Opera House as Financial Controller for the Orchestra, eventually leaving to set up her own tax and accountancy practice. Sinead is uniquely placed to provide insight into the needs of those working in the performance and entertainment industries. Her mission is to provide clear and understandable professional advice to all. Offering access to this tailored advice for musicians and other creative freelancers was what prompted the founding of My Tax Advisor. Sinead is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and a fellow member of the Association of Accounting technicians (FMAAT).

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