Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

Making Tax Digital for Just Eat couriers

Self-employed Just Eat couriers report their earnings through Self Assessment, and, since April 2026, Making Tax Digital. Autodue is built to keep your delivery fees, tips and running costs tax-ready all year.

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Quick answer

Just Eat drivers are self-employed, so your earnings go through Self Assessment and, since April 2026, Making Tax Digital for Income Tax: digital records, quarterly updates and a year-end final declaration sent to HMRC through connected software. Autodue is built on HMRC's Making Tax Digital system to handle all of it from your phone, built for the way drivers actually earn.

What it means for Just Eat couriers

If you deliver for Just Eat as a self-employed courier, you handle your own tax. Under Making Tax Digital that means keeping digital records, sending HMRC quarterly updates, and confirming a year-end final declaration through connected software. Autodue is built to do that from your phone, so the admin never piles up.

Your courier earnings, kept straight

Just Eat pays per delivery, with tips on top. As a self-employed courier those earnings are yours to report. Autodue helps you log every fee and tip so your figures match what HMRC expects, quarter by quarter.

What you can claim

Typical allowable expenses Autodue helps you track. Always check your own circumstances with HMRC.

  • Mileage or fuel
  • Bike, moped or car upkeep
  • Insurance
  • Phone and mobile data
  • Delivery bags and equipment
  • Vehicle tax and MOT

How Autodue handles it

Four steps, all from your phone.

1

Track as you earn

Log every fare or fee, plus your expenses, right from your phone all year round.

2

Stay quarter-ready

Autodue keeps your figures up to date so your quarterly updates to HMRC are ready on time.

3

See your tax bill

Watch what you owe as the year unfolds, with no nasty surprise at the deadline.

4

Sign and file

Confirm your final declaration and send it straight to HMRC from the app.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you deliver as a self-employed courier and your income is over the MTD for Income Tax threshold, yes. It started in April 2026 for higher incomes and widens over time. Autodue keeps your records ready whether it already applies to you or is about to.
Yes. Many couriers work across Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo. Autodue brings every platform together in one place so your tax sees your full self-employed income, not just one app.
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax has been mandatory for higher-income drivers since April 2026, and Autodue's MTD tools launch for drivers this year. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment filing opens; in the meantime, download the app to manage your vehicle.
Yes. Autodue is built on HMRC's Making Tax Digital APIs, so when filing opens your quarterly updates and final declaration go straight to HMRC, securely, with nothing to re-key.

Be first when filing opens

Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment MTD filing goes live in Autodue.